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" All of nationalism can be understood as a kind of collective narcissism. "
Kind
Nationalism
Narcissism
" All over the world, social innovation is tackling some of the most pressing problems facing society today - from fair trade, distance learning, hospices, urban farming and waste reduction to restorative justice and zero-carbon housing. But most of these are growing despite, not because of, help from governments. "
Today
Innovation
Justice
" A modest dose of self-love is entirely healthy - who would want to live in a world where everyone hated themselves? But taken too far, it soon becomes poisonous. "
Want
Self-Love
Live
" As the Internet of things advances, the very notion of a clear dividing line between reality and virtual reality becomes blurred, sometimes in creative ways. "
Creative
Internet
Reality
" As with products on supermarket shelves, the public has a right to know where their financial products and services come from. "
Right
Come
Financial
" A tablet replacing an exercise book is not innovation, it's just a different way to make notes. "
Exercise
Book
Innovation
" Big business increasingly likes to portray itself as socially concerned, adopting the style of civic action through 'campaigns' of varying degrees of cynicism. "
Style
Business
Action
" Computing should be taught as a rigorous - but fun - discipline covering topics like programming, database structures, and algorithms. That doesn't have to be boring. "
Programming
Fun
Discipline
" Democracy isn't solely about polite conversations in parliaments. It needs to be continually refreshed with raw passions, anger and ideals. "
Raw
Passions
Ideals
" Democratic nation states remain far more capable of managing the circuit of coercion, taxation and legitimation than any transnational bodies. "
More
Capable
Taxation
" Local government in England is simply too big. Our lowest tier serves an average population of 118,500, while in the U.S. and across continental Europe the figures are more like several thousand. "
Like
Government
Average
" L'Oreal's slogan 'because you're worth it' has come to epitomise banal narcissism of early 21st century capitalism; easy indulgence and effortless self-love all available at a flick of the credit card. "
Early
Easy
You
" Lots of creativity is and should be solitary. "
Solitary
Creativity
Lots
" Many of the greatest composers and musicians do their best work in extreme confinement but we are seeing it in other fields - uses of technology to link people together in networks to solve problems and almost certainly we'll get better ideas than we would from them just doing it on their own. "
People
Together
Best
" People don't want charities to usurp the state as the core provider of social services. "
Social
People
Core
" Recycling is an area where jobs could be created at low cost. Green collar workers. That's not very sexy. "
Green
Workers
Recycling
" Social innovation thrives on collaboration; on doing things with others, rather than just to them or for them: hence the great interest in new ways of using the web to 'crowdsource' ideas, or the many experiments involving users in designing services. "
Innovation
Great
Ideas
" The biggest barrier to dealing with climate change is us: our own attachment to habits that are hard to shift, and our great ability to park or ignore uncomfortable choices. "
Choices
Own
Great
" The City of London has never been known for understanding technology and has never matched Silicon Valley's tradition of knowledgeable investment in technology start-ups, just as the U.K. government has never matched the vast investment made by the U.S. government. "
Government
City
Technology
" The most important innovators often don't need any technologies - just imagination and acute sensitivity to people's needs. "
Need
People
Important
" The really interesting moment will be when you have a critical mass of people engaging through the networks, more than through the press and TV. When that happens, the culture of politics has to change, moving away from controlled one-way messages towards a political culture that is more questioning. "
You
Change
Culture
" There is a yearning for people to return to elementary moral virtues, such as integrity and commitment. We distrust people who have no centering of values. We greatly respect businessmen, for example, if they display those virtues, even if we don't necessarily agree with the people. "
Respect
People
Integrity
" There is incredible potential for digital technology in and beyond the classroom, but it is vital to rethink how learning is organised if we are to reap the rewards. "
Learning
Digital
Potential
" The responsibility for good government lies not just with governments themselves but also with every other part of the system they operate in, including media, non-governmental organisations and the public. "
Good
Government
Responsibility
" The smug complacency of technology adverts disguises a pretty mixed picture, with too many people not connected, too many passive users of technologies designed for interactive, and far too much talk about empowerment but far too little action to make it happen. "
Technology
Picture
Action
" Understanding capitalism is in some ways simple. At its best, capitalism rewards creators, makers and providers: the people and firms that create valuable things for others, like imaginative technologies and good food, cars and drugs. "
Create
Best
Simple
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