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About bernardporter2013

Retired academic, author, historian.

Swedish Citizenship (Dual)

Maybe I was over-optimistic, or simply naïve, in thinking that my dual Swedish citizenship, in which I take great comfort, was irrevocable. It is according to present Swedish law. But a Parliamentary Committee is currently discussing whether the constitution should … Continue reading

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From Your Stockholm Correspondent

I’m lucky to be living most of the time now in Sweden; always regarded as the ‘shining city on the hill’ by us old Labourites, even by those – like me – who had never visited the place, but had … Continue reading

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Mump and Trusk

All those nineteenth-century anti-democrats’ warnings about the evils of ‘mob rule’ – see https://bernardjporter.com/2019/03/31/the-mob/ – seem to be coming to roost now, in the new guise of ‘populism’. There can be little doubt that ignorance and stupidity are two of … Continue reading

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US Imperialism

Anyone who is alarmed by Trump’s recently-expressed expansionist ambitions – Greenland, Canada, Panama, and even Britain – and is curious about the place of US ‘imperialism’ in modern history, might like to take a look at my Empire and Superempire: … Continue reading

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Boris’s Next Move

I’m sure this has occurred to many others; but what’s the chance of Johnson defecting to Reform UK to become its leader – and then possibly a second-term  prime minister – after Musk’s ditching of Farage?

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Elon

Musk’s interventions in British politics recently – and also in German, Canadian and (of course) American affairs – are clearly worrying. In the first place many of them are misinformed, especially the ones blaming Starmer and his ‘Safeguarding’ Minister Jess … Continue reading

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Growth

One of the appeals of free-market capitalist theory when it first arrived on the (British) scene in the late 18th and early 19th centuries was that it appeared to be natural, and so consonant with many of the new scientific … Continue reading

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What If?

Bored with simply surviving into old age, without much work to do, apart from posting this inconsequential blog, I’m now thinking – only thinking, as yet – of turning the academic expertise I’ve gained over the past sixty years into … Continue reading

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Protect and Survive

Further to my post of 20 Nov… From Dagens Nyheter, via the Guardian.

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RIP John Prescott

MP for Hull, and Blair’s Deputy PM. Probably the last of ‘Old’ Labour. Working-class origins, worked on the Hull ferries, came up via the Trade Union movement and Ruskin College. Much mocked by his social ‘superiors’, but a good and … Continue reading

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