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Monday, July 20, 2020

Philosophy without a philosopher in sight

Governments are like underwear. They start smelling pretty bad if you don't change them once in a while.
— Margaret Murray, born in 1863

 DON’T YOU DARE BE THE FIRST TO STOP CLAPPING AFTER STALIN’S SPEECH ...


Multiple battlefronts as China takes on the world

An Indian schoolgirl wore a face mask of Chinese President Xi Jinping to welcome him last year.

The Middle Kingdom is now engaged in simultaneous diplomatic, military and trade disputes across the world. Where will it end?


Even Independents can be bought by the Chinese liberation Army printed money 'Difficult to believe': Malcolm Turnbull renews calls for Nick Xenophon to declare work for Huawei




 

UK asks Japan to replace Huawei in 5G networks: report


ATO records ‘biggest 1 July ever’ with 640% spike

Over 1.7 million Australians have now lodged their tax returns in the first two weeks of the new financial year, leading the ATO to issue a cautionary note on trending mistakes with early lodgements.


Dealing with disruption: Tax time and COVID-19







The postcodes where our highest income earners live

Double Bay is home the country's highest income earners.

In the Sydney suburb with the highest taxable income, residents earned $242,428 on average, new data from the ATO shows



A spate of scandals has put accounting firms in the U.K. on the back foot. The collapse of Carillion Plc, and subsequently Thomas Cook Group Plc, have been among cases that raised questions about auditing standards at the so-called Big Four firms. In response, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers have agreed to separate their auditing and consulting departments by 2024 to avert possible conflicts of interest, a move that critics say doesn’t go far enough.



It’s everyone’s job to influence hiring, retention and promotion



It’s Too Late For Good-Faith Debate Online Anyway

“Blaming people on the internet — as most of us are, helplessly — for not engaging in ‘good-faith debate’ doesn’t just misdiagnose the problem; it’s stunningly naïve. Have you met the internet? … Political discourse has been warped less because of ‘cancel culture’ or ‘illiberalism’ than by the way social media platforms have been poisoned, like wells, that poison us in turn.” And, argues Lili Loofbourow, it’s not the left that’s ultimately at fault. – Slate



The Science of Hoarding

U1061444INP-copyWhen I'm at the gym watching trashy TV on the treadmill, I fluctuate between various guilty pleasures. There's usually a rerun of "Sex and The City" or an episode of the Kardashians show. But if I'm really lucky, I'll stumble across an episode of Hoarders on TLC. People who are so fucked up, that they make me feel normal. Yes, it's voyeuristic and slightly nasty, but it's also fascinating.

That picture on the right? That's people trying to get into the Collyer brothers' apartment who died in their crap-filled NYC apartment. 

Pacific Standard's article about the psychology of hoarding is excellent.