Originally posted by vinteuil
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If you could wind back the clock ....
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scottycelt
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostYes, very much so.
But what about - I am often asked - access to Justice for those who can't afford it?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postthe populist notion that the opinions of the Public are, per se, 'Interesting', and to be accorded an equivalent status of Seriousness to the Judgments of the Experts.
Oh Lord! yes!
The "vox pop"..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostNuclear weapons, or nuclear fision/fusion generally (I've just realised that 50 years back was 1962 & I was twelve, & the nuclear bomb had been invented long before that. Oh dear. )
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Caliban View PostI'm inclined to agree (as a lawyer who is sometimes expected to take conditional fee cases, but who has managed to avoid it so far).
But what about - I am often asked - access to Justice for those who can't afford it?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostOh yes the inexplicable BANNING of the Latin Mass, vinteuil ... how could I ever forget such a wretchedly ignorant piece of clerical philistinism ...
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The euro.
The rise of all rights being labelled as 'human' rights, and thereby assumed to be innate and not contingent on the performance of duties (rather than being labelled as, e.g. 'citizenship rights').
The general shift towards quantity over quality in education: more people than ever before getting university degrees from ever more dubious institutions in ever more dubious subjects.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post"exactly" might imply 15:24 hrs 8 Oct 1962.
"almost" might imply, O, I don't know, somewhere 1960 - 1963 ish..
I am happy here with: ... almost ... exactly,,, :
but back on task children ..............
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John Shelton
Originally posted by PhilipT View PostThe euro.
The rise of all rights being labelled as 'human' rights, and thereby assumed to be innate and not contingent on the performance of duties (rather than being labelled as, e.g. 'citizenship rights').
The general shift towards quantity over quality in education: more people than ever before getting university degrees from ever more dubious institutions in ever more dubious subjects.
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Originally posted by PhilipT View PostThe euro.
The rise of all rights being labelled as 'human' rights, and thereby assumed to be innate and not contingent on the performance of duties (rather than being labelled as, e.g. 'citizenship rights').
The general shift towards quantity over quality in education: more people than ever before getting university degrees from ever more dubious institutions in ever more dubious subjects.
Well this is a fine argument, as long as you think that
a). the intake cohort 50 years ago was perfect.
b). There is no problem at all with lots of people not achieving their full academic or personal potential.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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