Lewis G. MillerGetting Round the Tricky Ideas in Progress and PovertyFor those of you who may have picked up Henry George’s Progress and Poverty, you may have enjoyed a tremendous mix of feelings. This is…Nov 30, 2020Nov 30, 2020
Lewis G. MillerThe Economic Recovery and the CoronavirusBefore most of us had heard of the Coronavirus, the UK economy was in a difficult situation. In the three months to February 2020, the…Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
Lewis G. MillerProgress and Poverty in the 2020sWhile dealing with the personal upheaval caused by the Coronavirus epidemic, I decided to read one of the books which had long sat on my…Jun 16, 2020Jun 16, 2020
Lewis G. MillerThree Challenges for Britain’s ProgressivesWhile it was shocking to watch Thursday’s election, it was not surprise. The elections of 2010 and 2015 taught me not to believe my…Dec 14, 2019Dec 14, 2019
Lewis G. MillerNo Deal Would be a Disaster. Stop Pretending Otherwise.The most ridiculous charade of the entire Brexit process has been the idea that ‘no deal’ is a realistic fall-back option for the UK…Jul 29, 2019Jul 29, 2019
Lewis G. MillerWhy I left Labour and Joined the Lib DemsIt still hasn’t properly sunk in yet. When I joined Labour in 2009, I thought I’d be there for all my life. I campaigned in numerous…Jul 23, 2019Jul 23, 2019
Lewis G. MillerFirst Thoughts on Han FeiAt the end of last year I began researching and reading through the work of Han Fei (韓非), the Chinese legalist philosopher. The reason why…Jan 12, 2019Jan 12, 2019
Lewis G. MillerThe Roots of May’s CrisisIn the eyes of Theresa May’s supporters, and probably of May herself, her determination in the face of adversity is her strongest quality…Dec 12, 2018Dec 12, 2018
Lewis G. MillerThe Uncompromising Beast of BrexitI have generally avoided writing about Brexit because I’m not a specialist in the area, yet I feel it’s my duty as a citizen to take part…Dec 3, 2018Dec 3, 2018