CELIA GREEN
03 December 2016

Civilization and inequality

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Sphinx and pyramid at Giza In Egypt’s palmy days, industry, foreign commerce, and successful wars poured untold wealth into the coffers o...
24 September 2016

Poverty and servants in The Railway Children

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In Edith Nesbit’s The Railway Children , when the family becomes worse off and leaves their salubrious house in a London suburb, the life wh...
29 July 2016

Revolutionaries at the BBC

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Bush House in London Paul Kriwaczek’s book In Search of Zarathustra , about the prophet Zoroaster, refers to the overthrow of the Shah of...
17 July 2016

H.G. Wells, Hayek and the ‘rights of man’

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H.G. Wells included a ‘Declaration on the Rights of Man’ in his book The New World Order , published in 1940. This contains, for example, th...
10 July 2016

Merlin and the servant problem

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In C.S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength , the druid Merlin, having been woken from over a thousand years of suspended animation, is talking to...
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 ...
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