The extraordinary effect of leaving…
The extraordinary effect of leaving out the squares. Check out the Venus de Milo https://t.co/O6d3rzT2NR
The extraordinary effect of leaving out the squares. Check out the Venus de Milo https://t.co/O6d3rzT2NR
I AM SPART … economist thinking big these last few issues! https://t.co/MjrFDSDv7Z
Proposal to roll up EU, NATO and TTIP into one grand Western alliance. https://t.co/cH6UUK04Rx
Will marrying China's Silk Road to Juncker's "315" bn Euro investment scheme add reality or pile fantasy on fantasy? https://t.co/1nfoMayPN7
Terry Farrell's Climatroffice (circa early 1960s) http://t.co/v6Pxeo0z3X
@Oniropolis presumably the inspiration for Buckminster Fuller & Norman Foster's structure of the same name in 1971 http://t.co/gGcDKPuqlX
The chinese firm named after a Swiss watch town that makes the sensitive glass on your smartphone http://t.co/sNjcmN8xMH via @business
Time to reappropriate Healey’s term “confetti money”. So much more attractive than helicopter money or people’s QE. https://t.co/ilpSmCScMI
Fantastische Aussichten für die Menschlichkeit. #diebrück3 http://t.co/4ZArKqk4F7
"Best bookshops in Paris" and Vrin the wonderful home of philosophy is not on the list …?nhttp://t.co/YD0PGqAHg1 https://t.co/RBXE3K83g5
The Black Sea by Night – Ivan Aivazovsky, 1879 http://t.co/zjOjeWLGAg
Land levies in hot spots like London make great Ricardian sense. https://t.co/8gHEFWUHdC
Plan: write a book about globalization for kids called “The duck in my bath comes from China”nhttp://t.co/IMk50uL4Zx http://t.co/1YeAFphDNc
Mapping the neoliberal university from "episodic contracting" to the "upward spiral":nhttp://t.co/GVPyIaXOHd http://t.co/wKt8kqzxjt
Refugees and memories of German unity bring Die Zeit and Bild together. What a love-in! https://t.co/LGLySru3p1
On the non-arrival in Asia of the French aircraft carriers destined for Russia. Egypt is buying them. https://t.co/4auFhtUDDk
“Confident chaps” …. https://t.co/93Y9npJ6IZ
The great power Thatcher feared: 1990 GDR/FRG had 675,000 under arms. Today the Bundeswehr has 180,000 soldiers. https://t.co/3VAxkbNzaL
Best eurozone crisis timeline out there! https://t.co/f6vLawFzrP
Behind this eye-catching understatement lurks a nice short piece on the Italian view of refugee problem. https://t.co/sBaZZT3ZeY
Love the nasty alliteration: fascism, fragmentation and fear … https://t.co/0FgaqllK0l
Does Trump have $ 10 bn or merely $ 4.5 bn, that is the question! The grotesquerie just got more grotesque. https://t.co/BW5m2qXEWi
At 2500 $ per trip the refugee flows to Europe represent investment of $ 1 bn + = “new middle-class" on the move. https://t.co/LDTT44ZlPZ
Lightning talks: Fire the economists, hire game designers by @chmooze http://t.co/rVxBWqU2hO
@ChMadar Hellfire missiles don’t kill people. People kill people.
Schulz and Moscovici using refugees as argument v. Schaeuble to loosen EU budget rules. Anything it takes! https://t.co/gKmELrGRE3
Revived securitization as key to EU’s capital market proposals. Aim is to unlock 100-150 bn Euro in new credits. https://t.co/2ZqE5og935
Alexander Kluge’s outfit on Waterloo for those who are craving a post-anniversary fix. https://t.co/sVrZpOJOrM
Remarkable map of a state torn apart. https://t.co/VihLSNdQku
This is certainly bad news. The Europeans are clearly not learning from their mistakes. https://t.co/fvXl4s1rm6
Henry Lerolle, a friend and collector of Degas and Vuillard, was born on this day in 1848. http://t.co/yI5BDwH2xu http://t.co/augFc3c5Rm
Raymond Aron on European power in the 1950s: "too small for their greatness, too great for their smallness”. Today perhaps simply too small.
University of Leicester's project to restore iconic engineering building http://t.co/N0fhEV6pLP @20thCenturySoc http://t.co/UnoYNGlvls
talk about passing on an inheritance to your kids! https://t.co/5tV3wReW2H
I think that just leaves the USA… https://t.co/utZGf2XTRi
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