I have been both a central banker and a market regulator. I now find myself questioning whether my early career, largely devoted to liberalising and deregulating banking and financial markets, was misguided. In short, I wonder whether I contributed – along with a countless others in regulation, banking, academia and politics – to a great [...]
Entries from February 2010
Misallocation
February 10th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Economics
Every independent civil society organisation has a right to maintain its identity and mission
February 9th, 2010 · No Comments
A coherent idea of discrimination requires a substantive account of justice, and that includes defining what legitimate rights individuals and organisations actually possess. All British citizens properly possess the prima facie individual right not to be discriminated against – in matters like employment, housing and social services – on grounds of race, gender or sexual [...]
Tags: Public square
Worship & Eucharist 1.1 Gathering – In One Place
February 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
1. The Church is gathered
Every Sunday morning Christians gather together in worship. What are they doing in Church? What is happening in these worship services? Why do they meet and pray and sing? We are going to look at what is going on in Church.
We go to Church. We are called together and we [...]
Tags: Worship & Eucharist