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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Taxing Wealth Report Generation Z are two generations Amen

 “Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream.”

― Malcolm Muggeridge


Veteran journalist’s $500k legal fight after having name cleared

Veteran journalist Steve Barrett is seeking to be paid nearly $500,000 after spending five years to clear his name.



Lehrmann inquiry head made 55 calls to The Australian during probe, court hears 


Rich People Don’t Talk to Robots Josh Brown 


Boeing Whistleblower: Production Line Has “Enormous Volume Of Defects” Bolts On MAX 9 Weren’t Installed View from the Wing  


Why the oligarchs LOVE democracy Alex Krainer 


When corporate profits force 53% of inflation the rats are fleeing Western-style democracyRamin Mazaheri 

 

Why are HMRC understating the number of Tax Commissioners by 14%? 

An, as yet, unpublished part of the Taxing Wealth Report is on the governance of HM Revenue & Customs, which I have long felt to
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NEW: an ideological divide is emerging between young men and women in many countries around the world. I think this one of the most important social trends unfolding today, and provides the answer to several puzzles. Australia is excluded


The chart for the UK is *remarkable*. All groups of people, young and old, men and women, have become more liberal on race and immigration *except young men*


In Poland’s elections last year, 46% of young men voted for the far-right nationalist Confederation party, compared to just 16% of young women.

One theory is negative polarisation. In the wake of the #MeToo movement, young women have both become more progressive and more vocal about their views. Many young men feel threatened and have reacted by taking the opposite position.

A new global gender divide is emerging Young men and young women’s world views are pulling apart. The consequences could be far-reaching