Rethinking economics in the face of demographics
As the western world’s workforce ages, we will have to rethink politics and economics
Paul Wallbank – Communications Professional
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As the western world’s workforce ages, we will have to rethink politics and economics
Charlie Hebdo, Lithuania’s passive aggressive invasion plan and how Winston Churchill was not always Britain’s most admired figure.
Today’s links include a look at the complexities of the Charlie Hebdo discussion, how Lithuania intends a passive aggressive response to a Russian invasion and how Winston Churchill was not always Britain’s most admired figure.
The New Statesman has delved into its archives to find its articles on Winston Churchill, it’s an interesting article that shows the complexities of the Churchill myth and legend.
Having the Russians occupy your country is a living memory in Lithuania. With the troubles in the Ukraine, the Lithuanian authorities are planning for a future invasion. Their advice is to be passive aggressive.
Which countries are the most expensive for a British expat to live in? Switzerland and Norway top Movehub’s list with the UK coming in tenth, New Zealand seventh and Australia sixth.
A British cartoonist’s view on the Charlie Hebdo murders illustrates the complexities beyond the facile soundbites.
Has the tech startup mania peaked? The funds being invested into startups at seed stage seems to falling away, which may not be a bad thing suggest Alex Wilhelm.
The Jimmy Kimmel show went onto the streets asking people what their passwords are. The results, sadly, are not surprising.