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Restoring teacher authority

Guest Post by Alex Standish

Good teaching is essential to learning, yet interference by politicians, policymakers and business in schools has undermined the authority of teachers. We need to value the transfer of knowledge for its own sake and give teachers the freedom to educate.

Elizabeth Green’s recent article the New York Times Magazine (“Building ...

The New York taxicab rip-off

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New York’s yellow taxicabs are iconic. So iconic, that I put one up on my blog’s masthead.

But news arrived this weekend of a “mind-boggling rip-off” in which cabbies were found price-gouging customers over the past two years – to the ...

Iraq: no self-determination, no democracy

Earlier this week, American commentators from across the political spectrum praised the Iraqi parliamentary elections. Some 60 to 65 percent turned out to vote, in some cases in defiance of bombs. The official results have yet to be announced. 

The Iraqi people should be commended for their determination to make the best of a bad ...

Childe Hassam redux

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When I saw rows and rows of American flags flying on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan the other day I was reminded of  the flag paintings of the American impressionist artist Childe Hassam, made from 1916 ...

This week’s articles of note

“Obama’s lost year,” The New Yorker, by George Packer [abstract; full article requires subscription]

“An exceptional debate,” National Review, by Richard Lowry and Ramesh Ponnuru

“Man versus Afghanistan,” The Atlantic, by Robert D. Kaplan

“China’s economic rise is truly glorious,” Real Clear Markets, by John Tamny

“What is the ...

Why we need to talk about innovation now: the Big Potatoes manifesto

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A new manifesto “thinks big” with the aim of kick-starting a debate over innovation.

In these times of financial crisis and severe economic downturn, we are constantly told by the powers that be that now is not the time ...

In defense of the dot-com bubble, ten years on

It has been ten years since the dot-com bubble burst. On March 10, 2000 the tech-dominated Nasdaq index peaked at 5048.62. Today it closed at less than half that level, at 2358.95.

Many now see the end of the tech boom as the beginning of the most recent financial crisis. On the Opinion page of the Wall Street ...

Wanted: top Illinois Democrat, no experience preferred

Democratic Party politics in Illinois – President Obama’s adopted home state – is in a bad way. 

Last year governor Rod Blagojevich was ousted in a scandal, and last month the party’s nominee for lieutentant governor (the number two role) resigned due to allegations of domestic assault, unpaid child support and steroids ...

“Some bullshit happening somewhere”

Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere

The real scandal is this obsession with scandal

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As Republicans and Democrats squabble over who is most corrupt, the American people become more cynical about the entire political class.

Read my spiked article in full here.

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