Smart Links -- 11 March 2011
Brookings – International Women’s Day: Celebrating Quality and Equality
The Journal of Cultural Conversation – Writing for Social Change: Empowering Women
FT -- Don’t fall for the growth confidence trick
FT – A Slam Duck in the Face of Education
shot six times in Saudi Arabia
FT – Middle East: Gas Leak in the House
CIA – World Fact Book – Saudi Arabia
The truth about Zawiyah, Libya: Interview with Alex Crawford
Discovery Magazine – Seriously Jaw Dropping Picture of the Sun
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Twin Virtues: Inequality of Outcomes & Equality of Opportunity©
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Ultimately, the most successful societies find the balance between the twin virtues of inequality of outcomes and equality of opportunity.
Tax policy should be founded on the principle of generating steady tax revenues sufficient to maximise sustainable economic growth and fund best in class instruments of social justice.
Public policy should never be designed to decrease inequality but should always be designed to increase equality.
Let the state regulate and the market operate (most things).
Welfare strategies are best designed as a hand up not as a hand out.
Find your voice and don't be the echo of somebody else.






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