Monday, July 05, 2004



The Quiggin case for inflation. In keeping with the blog tradition of bringing you tomorrow's talking points today, I thought I'd look a bit further than the current election campaign and consider the implications of a Bush victory

Invisible Hands & Markets: Science and technology don't exist in a vacuum
I was intrigued to learn last week that one of the United Nation's leading candidates for Iraqi leadership is Dr. Hussain al-Shahristani, a nuclear chemist and former science adviser to Saddam Hussein. Al-Shahristani spent more than a decade in Abu Ghraib prison for refusing to participate in Hussein's weapons program and finally escaped during the Gulf War.
You need to get political, even if science is a bunch of politicized factions

· There's No Future without Politics [Elsewhere Democracy, Taxes, and Wealth]
· · See Also Specially rigged Coke cans, part of a summer promotion, contain cell phones and global positioning chips
· · · See Also A coalition of human rights, religious, humanitarian, peace, and development groups committed to ending the trade in 'conflict diamonds (( Hunt for tyrant's millions leads to former model's home))
· · · · See Also China's Nuclear Industry
· · · · · See Also Iraq Index: Tracking Reconstruction and Security in Post-Saddam Iraq
· · · · · · See Also Making Table Wine at Home
· · · · · · · State Policy Inventory This the most useful thing I have digged all week