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Daily Archives: Thursday, January 10, 2013
We need more artists and fewer entrepreneurs
When the early neo-liberal governments in Britain, Australia and New Zealand wanted to craft the public debate so that we wouldn’t realise that privatisation was just selling wealth that we already owned collectively to enrich a few of us as … Read the rest of this entry
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