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Re: The Gorton & Denton might become the most (in)famous by-election in history – politicalbetting.com
The story from the fall of Weimar was that extra-state paramilitary power (the existence of which was essentially a fallout from the end of WW1), which could be deployed by leading politicians on ill… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Gorton & Denton might become the most (in)famous by-election in history – politicalbetting.com
Freedman's book "Failed state: Why nothing works and how we fix it", which I've recommended here before, is well worth a read, despite being much stronger on why nothing works tha… (View Post)5 -
Re: The Gorton & Denton might become the most (in)famous by-election in history – politicalbetting.com
My guess would be that WPB doesn't have much by way of centralised organisation; simply someone in charge of allowing candidates to use the name, and when someone popped up in a seat with left-w… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Gorton & Denton might become the most (in)famous by-election in history – politicalbetting.com
Suggesting that this year we will be moving from 1933 to 1934... (View Post)1 -
Re: The Gorton & Denton might become the most (in)famous by-election in history – politicalbetting.com
Off topic, this from Freedman on the travails of government is interesting: Quarter of a century ago, Professor Michael Moran came up with the concept of the “regulatory state” to describe the way Br… (View Post)10
