Ben PringleI’m a pluralist. Maybe you are tooI have largely stolen this title from Sam Bowman who wrote a persuasive argument in 2016 on why people may recognise more as a neoliberal…Nov 27, 2019Nov 27, 2019
Ben PringleExtraordinary Women from Closer to HomeEach year on this day I think of some of the extraordinary women who have changed the world and made it a better place. I think of…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Ben PringleA Bandersnatch For the Civil Service: Improving Knowledge ManagementIf you don’t what Bandersnatch is, it’s the latest episode in the ‘Black Mirror’ series where the viewer gets to make their own choices…Jan 18, 2019Jan 18, 2019
Ben PringleA Commonwealth Games for the North — A Vehicle for Infrastructure InvestmentOutgoing UK Athletics chief Ed Warner left us with the suggestion that the Birmingham or Liverpool bid for the Commonwealth Games (CWG)…Aug 15, 2017Aug 15, 2017
Ben Pringle100% inheritance tax? 100% wishful thinkingIn an article for a section of The Guardian that was described as “Utopian Thinking”, Abi Wilkinson proposed an inheritance tax of 100%…Jul 25, 2017Jul 25, 2017
Ben PringleOsborne and the opportunity cost within the University of Manchester Economics Department.Jun 29, 20171Jun 29, 20171
Ben PringleBrexit & Corbyn. A match made in Heaven?We now appear to be in no man’s land. It seems the only way out is another General Election, May is wounded and it still isn’t clear how…Jun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017
Ben PringleVoting Against Self-Interest Isn’t Something New.Following on from a piece I did for the Young Fabians I thought I would go into detail further on why an understanding of why people vote…Apr 13, 2017Apr 13, 2017
Ben PringlePluralist movement continues to confound expectationsI had the pleasure of attending the 3rd instalment of both the Glasgow Economics Forum and the Post-Crash Economics Society conference over…Mar 28, 2017Mar 28, 2017