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Today is the official launch of the Adam Smith Institute blog and that's definitely an occasion to rejoice, unless you belong to that weird category of angry people for whom the wealth of the nations is unacceptable, unless the collective consensus assimilates "Nation" with "State" and despoil the first for the benefit of the second.As I side note, I can't restrain myself for pointing at the fact that although there's no hidden frogman behind it this time, the Adam Smith Institute blog is another masterful realisation by the Big Blog Company.
I firmly urge you to have a look at the Big Blog Company's services - right after your visit at the ASI blog of course - even if you believe you're not concerned by weblogs as an actor.
For the whole point behind The Big Blog Company - "the first dedicated blog consulting business in the United Kingdom", with an international perspective I must add - is that maybe the company or organism you work for could run a blog, and maybe should run a blog.
And yes, I shall confirm that depending on your profile and design needs, there may be a hidden frogman waiting to unleash his creative compulsions on your company's new
Trust me, there's a lot to learn from Britain's late 70s for a French. An ever-growing public sector and public spending? Its trade unions untouchable? A country headed for the Third World?
All right, I've been listening to Antoine Clarke in London on this subject, now I'm listening to you Brian.
Listening and taking notes.
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