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Humanity can overcome technology
First posted on Huffington Post on 15 Feb 2012 Two days. Two media channels. Two writers. Alain de Botton is an eminent philosopher who has written ‘How Proust Can Change Your Life’, ‘The Consolations of Philosophy’ and ‘The Pleasures and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alain de Botton, Charles Vallance, connectivity, counterculture, divergence, geeks, humanity, JFK, Mandela, Martin Luther King, Obama, outrage, principles, punk, radicalism, soul, technology, Thatcherism, The Iron Lady, touch, Winston Churchill
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Catch-22 of a rotten political system
It is legitimate to discuss political parties as brands. After three weeks of party Conferences, the Liberal Democrats, Labour and Conservative parties have shown the world their wares and their performance has been open to debate (sic). I understand the … Continue reading
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Tagged AV, Catch-22, change, Coalition, connectivity, Conservative, Creative, criminal, David Cameron, economy, Emily Pankhurst, General Election, human behaviour, Innovation, Joseph Heller, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Mad Men, marketing, marketing services, Middle East, political parties, Prime Minister, Something Happened, Tories, upstream thinking, X-Factor
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