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Economy of hope

Thoughts on politics, economics, finance, ethics, and Scotland.

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Freedoms worth defending

81 years after Roosevelt’s death. Looking back further to Adam Smith, while recognising that we have mostly lived in the world which Roosevelt imagined.

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Hanging on too long

Graeme Johnston’s LinkedIn post picking up on Suetonius’ discussion of Nero’s incendiary tendencies has spurred this response. With the claim that Nero’s sole ruling principle was the pursuit of depraved pleasure, the (very biased) historia...

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True wealth - for all nations

On 5th June 1723, a baby boy was baptised in Kirkcaldy – an ancient Royal Burgh in Fife. We remember Adam Smith’s baptism because that’s the closest we have to his date of birth. It would take until 9th March, 1776 for him to complete An In...

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Hold fast, hold firm, hold OUT

Not one of my notes based on an essay in How to Think like an Economist. Instead, two lives, rooted in the 19th century, reminding us that rather than being about understanding the behaviour of markets, political economy was then part of mo...

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  • Economy of hope

    Travelling in hope. Starting from economics, but interested in politics, philosophy, classics and history. Sometimes about Scotland and ethical finance. Recent book "How to think like an Economist" with Bloomsbury

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