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Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you can put our blogs in context. 

19 July 2013

 

You cannot hope

to bribe or twist,

thank God! the

British journalist.

 

But, seeing what

the man will do

unbribed, there’s

no occasion to.

 

Light verse by poet and British civil servant Humbert Wolfe (1885-1940), who was born in Milan but brought up in Bradford.

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 You might perhaps care to view some of our earlier posts.  For instance:

1. Why? or How? That is the question (3 Jan 2012)

2. Partitocracy v. Democracy (20 July 2012)

3. The shoddiest possible goods at the highest possible prices (2 Feb 2012)

4. Capitalism in practice  (4 July 2012) 

5.Ladder  (21 June 2012)

 6. A tale of two cities (1)  (6 June 2012)

 7. A tale of two cities (2)  (7 June 2012)

 8. Where’s the beef? Ontology and tinned meat (31 Jan 2012)

Every so often we shall change this sample of previously published posts.

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