CELIA GREEN
10 March 2016

Taxation and freedom

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Herbert Spencer on the idea that tax erodes freedom, from his Principles of Ethics : Money taken from the citizen, not to pay the costs of ...
29 February 2016

Sir Michael Marmot, genetics and health

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Were we to find a chemical in the water, or in food, that was damaging children’s growth and their brains worldwide, and thus their intellec...
10 February 2016

Herbert Spencer: socialism and slavery

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Herbert Spencer’s essay ‘From freedom to bondage’ contains the following reflections on socialism. [Compulsory co-operation], still exempli...
25 January 2016

Oxford and Cecil Rhodes

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Oriel College’s Rhodes Building, with statue of Cecil Rhodes Speaking at the ceremony to swear in Professor Louise Richardson as [Oxford...
15 January 2016

Rudyard Kipling: heredity and exceptionality

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There was a feast by the blazing campfires in front of the lines of picketed elephants, and Little Toomai was the hero of it all. And the ...
04 January 2016

Mensa: debasing the idea of ‘genius’

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The parents of a child genius with an IQ similar to Einstein’s have said she is ‘perfectly ordinary’. Ophelia Spracklen, 12, scored a stunni...
23 October 2015

Slandered by Oxford: reparation overdue

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There has recently been some discussion about my colleague Dr Charles McCreery’s father, the late General Sir Richard McCreery. This has ...
09 October 2015

Tesco and the ‘living wage’

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Tesco says national living wage will cost it £500m by 2020 Tesco has said George Osborne’s new ‘national living wage’ will cost it £500m b...
02 October 2015

Maternity pay

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When my colleague Dr Fabian Wadel was a graduate student in economics at Oxford, he once expressed to another such student (male) possible r...
25 September 2015

Minimum wage, maximum interference

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A legally imposed minimum wage is a violation of the principle that individuals should be able to contract with one another in whatever way ...
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