The Prometheus Post: Issue Three

Business & Finance, Economics, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Richard Pinder ISBN: 9781301634828
Publisher: Richard Pinder Publication: May 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Pinder
ISBN: 9781301634828
Publisher: Richard Pinder
Publication: May 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This month the theme of The Prometheus Post is Margaret Thatcher and her ideas.

We have a massive feature on Lady Thatcher in champions of freedom. Charting her history and what made this great woman. The state of the nation when she was in opposition. What she achieved in government.

Thatcherism is strongly associated with sound economics. One of the key ideas she championed was that of Privatisation.

In a special feature Prometheus will explain a new model of privatisation devised by this magazine. A model that has all the original strengths of the classical policy, but none of its weaknesses.

A model which Prometheus will then apply to show how we can end the terrible energy crisis that man in British society face.

In this last month of so there have been some major political events. Namely the budget and the recent local elections. This month in The Prometheus Post this magazine Prometheus will conduct a thorough analysis of the government budget.

Explaining what the policies of My Osborne mean for the country. Demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses of his budget and comparing what he has done, with what the other parties have proposed.

Lady Thatcher was a symbol of, among many other things, proper free market capitalism.

Corporatism as an idea is one completely at odds with free market governance, as it is one at odds with sound economic policy. As far too many corporatists masquerade as capitalists, Prometheus will explain in this issue the difference between the two ideas.

Prometheus is no lover of charlatans. On the contrary he considers it a journalistic obligation to expose them.

Within the pages of this months magazine, Prometheus will demonstrate why there is nothing egalitarian about the Labour Party. While explaining also why the Unions are not on the side of the working class.

Freedom of speech is and has been especially under attack of late. Prometheus will show how new press regulations are a massive threat to freedom of speech and to democracy itself.

While Leveson and press regulation still remains big news regarding to threats to freedom of speech there remains other elements of existing government policy that also act to strangle freedom of expression. Prometheus will show how the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act is now being used to try and silence whistleblowers.

Thatcher's last stand as prime minister was against the European Union. Prometheus reports on where the British political debate is now, regarding British independence.

This and more in this months edition of Prometheus.

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This month the theme of The Prometheus Post is Margaret Thatcher and her ideas.

We have a massive feature on Lady Thatcher in champions of freedom. Charting her history and what made this great woman. The state of the nation when she was in opposition. What she achieved in government.

Thatcherism is strongly associated with sound economics. One of the key ideas she championed was that of Privatisation.

In a special feature Prometheus will explain a new model of privatisation devised by this magazine. A model that has all the original strengths of the classical policy, but none of its weaknesses.

A model which Prometheus will then apply to show how we can end the terrible energy crisis that man in British society face.

In this last month of so there have been some major political events. Namely the budget and the recent local elections. This month in The Prometheus Post this magazine Prometheus will conduct a thorough analysis of the government budget.

Explaining what the policies of My Osborne mean for the country. Demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses of his budget and comparing what he has done, with what the other parties have proposed.

Lady Thatcher was a symbol of, among many other things, proper free market capitalism.

Corporatism as an idea is one completely at odds with free market governance, as it is one at odds with sound economic policy. As far too many corporatists masquerade as capitalists, Prometheus will explain in this issue the difference between the two ideas.

Prometheus is no lover of charlatans. On the contrary he considers it a journalistic obligation to expose them.

Within the pages of this months magazine, Prometheus will demonstrate why there is nothing egalitarian about the Labour Party. While explaining also why the Unions are not on the side of the working class.

Freedom of speech is and has been especially under attack of late. Prometheus will show how new press regulations are a massive threat to freedom of speech and to democracy itself.

While Leveson and press regulation still remains big news regarding to threats to freedom of speech there remains other elements of existing government policy that also act to strangle freedom of expression. Prometheus will show how the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act is now being used to try and silence whistleblowers.

Thatcher's last stand as prime minister was against the European Union. Prometheus reports on where the British political debate is now, regarding British independence.

This and more in this months edition of Prometheus.

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