Archive | 2014

Calling All Nerds! Calling All Nerds!

The Hand of Hermione is a symbol to our interests. Let’s make it more ubiquitous and effective than the Nazi symbol or the peace sign ever was.

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Scotland, Find Your Inner Braveheart and Run with It

There is nothing to be afraid of anymore. Who is David Cameron to stop an entire nation of people saying no to him?

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MP.org Online Again

We’re back online! What happened? The site went down for several weeks due to a technical error and human unavailability – we’re all volunteers and can often find ourselves short of time due to life’s pressures, but it’s all sorted now thanks to our IT guy! Thank you for your patience and please let us […]

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The Biggest Idea of All

You live in a world where all that matters is how much you can pay for how little you receive.

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The Story of Capitalist Freedom: A Trashy Novel

Can the millennial generation do better than the moon landing, better than the Internet, better than car culture, better than global warming? Our generation should end global poverty by creating meritocracies.

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Ikegai: Part I

Everyone, according to the Japanese, has an ikegai. Finding it requires a deep and often lengthy search of self.

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The Perversion of Contemporary Philosophy in Education

Education has lost the mystery it once held, traded it for economy.

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The Childhood Myth

This generation is utterly confusing. We’re told from the time we’re barely old enough to tie our shoes that the world is our oyster, that we can do anything if we just set our minds to it, and a slew of other garbage later refuted by hard experience. We grow up to discover that, though […]

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Meritocrats of the Caribbean

So what is the connection between a movie about a swashbuckling crew of thieves and a rational political system? Simple: Jack Sparrow.

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There is no meritocracy: It’s just the 1 percent, and the game is rigged | Salon

Our politicians love to call the system a “meritocracy”, while ignoring reality. Obama promised change: out with the old and in with the new. Why then are so many members of his cabinet part of the same clique that have run Washington for decades? A true Meritocracy would give everyone the same chance to reach […]

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