The Darul Aman palace is a huge neo-classical pile with hundreds of rooms, set against the backdrop of the snowy mountains that surround Kabul. From a distance, it is an imposing sight. Unfortunately,… more →
The Inquiring Mindpetermsalmon wrote 2 weeks ago: The other day I posted about Gideon Rachman’s FT article about Twitter. Today I was catching u … more →
petermsalmon wrote 2 weeks ago: Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs columnist for the FT, discourses on Twitter and it’s rel … more →
Colin Henderson wrote 1 month ago: This has little directly to do with banking per se, but it has a lot to do with information seeking, … more →
aroundthesphere wrote 1 month ago: Brink Lindsey has a piece in Reason called Nostalgianomics about liberal pinning for the 50s. S … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 2 months ago: The Darul Aman palace is a huge neo-classical pile with hundreds of rooms, set against the backdrop … more →
jonathantodd wrote 3 months ago: “After twenty per cent of conservatives voted for Obama”, wrote Oliver Burkeman in the G … more →
blogstra wrote 3 months ago: The FT’s foreign affairs columnist explains: Would you have lunch with this guy (right)? I in … more →
thetroublemakertimes wrote 3 months ago: Preface: I wrote this some time ago, and it has become slowly popular. I had become deeply irritat … more →
jonathantodd wrote 4 months ago: There is a big, fat hint on today’s FT comment page for Gordon Brown. Philip Stephens conclude … more →
humanbeingsfirst wrote 4 months ago: Why Not Be An Ostrich? Zahir Ebrahim Project Humanbeingsfirst.org Friday, February 13, 2009 Excerp … more →
immorfo wrote 6 months ago: By sending ground troops into the Gaza Strip, Israel has crossed a line that brings it perilously cl … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 6 months ago: Gideon Rachman writes a thoughtful piece at the Financial Times on the Gaza mess. The illustration … more →
blogstra wrote 6 months ago: Gideon Rachman, on why the attacks in Mumbai don’t make his top five list of “what we wi … more →
humanbeingsfirst wrote 7 months ago: Response to Financial Times Gideon Rachman’s ‘And now for a world government’ Zahi … more →
icanhastruth wrote 7 months ago: There’s been speculation of forming a One World government recently with all the troubles faci … more →
sakerfa wrote 7 months ago: The Financial Times, one of the most respected and widely read newspapers on the planet, features a … more →
Karl Beech wrote 7 months ago: As an incurable idealist I am happy to read Gideon Rachman at FT.com stating that “for the first ti … more →
lonelypond wrote 8 months ago: Gideon Rachman before election on red-blue US divide and what an Obama presidency would mean. Luke J … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 8 months ago: Scoopit! At the FT, Gideon Rachman writes an analysis of the red-blue divide in US politics. He su … more →