A different kind of "blog," consisting of selections from my scribblings over many years. The date of each post is the date I originally wrote that piece. So, the top post is usually not the latest post, because I continually add writings from different years to the blog. If you have visited here before, you are likely to find new posts anywhere on the page. I'll continue to add "new" posts as my time allows.
21 March 1995
Jack London describes an England where crimes against property received far harsher penalties than crimes against persons. The current economic outlook defines economic prosperity as increase of profits, rather than declining unemployment. There is a connection here, because "the new economy" and "reinventing government" are attempts to return society to the way things where prior to the creation of the welfare state.
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