Carl Packman
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Carl has written for many publications including the Guardian, the New Statesman, The Philosopher’s Magazine as well as being a regular blogger for Liberal Conspiracy, Left Foot Forward and Though Cowards Flinch. Recently he completed a book-length study of the payday lending industry which will be released by finance publisher Searching Finance later in 2012.

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We Need to Talk About the Men

(7) Comments | Posted May 15, 2013 | 11:16 AM

What does masculinity mean today? What does it mean to be a man? There are so many problems with this question. The real point of enquiry - given that gender is a construct! - should be this: who have we allowed to dictate to us what this void we call...

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The Feminist Music Revolution: From Babes in Toyland to Beyonce

(0) Comments | Posted March 20, 2013 | 11:52 AM

Karren Ablaze, writing recently for the Guardian about her new book, reflects on the twentieth year anniversary of riot grrrl - a feminist punk movement concocted of bands like L7 and Babes in Toyland, that shot female musicians into the limelight and challenged the male-dominated world...

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The Meaning of Justin Bieber

(5) Comments | Posted March 17, 2013 | 7:00 PM

Justin Bieber started his music career when he was just 14 and so easily falls in that bracket of stars who the more paternalist among us worry about. So, will he turn out like Michael Jackson, not ever really having had a childhood and mixing genius with utter, self unaware...

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How Do We Solve a Problem like Debt Traps

(3) Comments | Posted February 27, 2013 | 11:13 AM

At a conference recently, I learned that cash advance lending company Amscot Financial, whose founder, President and CEO is Scottish native Ian MacKechnie, is the third largest buyer of tootsie rolls in Florida. However it is not the choice of confection that is keeping payday lending in the press of...

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On Pope Benedict XVI: Fact From Fiction

(3) Comments | Posted February 19, 2013 | 4:36 AM

After the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI the rumour mill was fired up without abandon. Already circulating around the blogosphere is the assumption that this pardon - only the third of its kind (unless you count Gregory XII in 1415 who agreed to quit at the request of the council...

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Clear Prose Lover or Sesquipedalian? Or, Can I Love Will Self and George Orwell Simultaneously?

(0) Comments | Posted January 22, 2013 | 1:55 PM

We in the UK are often told that GCSE's are too easy and that standards are slipping. Quoted in the Daily Mail, the nerve centre of decent, honest reportage, it is noted that secondary school exams are "as easy as falling off a log". So, could we start...

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Cameron's Fall Between Scylla and Charybdis in Europe

(0) Comments | Posted January 14, 2013 | 12:47 PM

Victor Hugo, in Les Miserables, used the notion of tomber de Charybde en Scylla to describe the staging of two rebel barricades in the final scenes of his 1862 book. In it he refers to the Charybdis of the Faubourg Saint Antoine and the Scylla of the Faubourg du Temple....

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Capping the Costs of Legal Loan Sharks is a Step in the Right Direction

(0) Comments | Posted December 13, 2012 | 12:07 PM

It was very encouraging news last week that a House of Lords amendment to the Financial Services Bill set out giving the new Financial Conduct Authority (which begins operating on 1 April 2013) the powers to cap the cost of payday loans.

But it hasn't been met with all round...

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Perhaps Francis Fukuyama Was Correct About Capitalism in 1989

(1) Comments | Posted November 9, 2012 | 5:28 PM

Last week I was fortunate enough to be able to be involved in a series of events, talks and workshops called Redrawing the Maps at Somerset House, London, exploring the life and work of the artist, novelist and poet John Berger (now in his 86th year).

I...

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An Elizabeth Warren Win in Massachusetts Will Be Good for Consumers

(7) Comments | Posted November 5, 2012 | 9:42 AM

The bulk of attention in the coming U.S. elections has been on the main fight between Obama and Romney, understandably -- but another very important fight taking place in Massachusetts is the U.S. Senate race between Democrat Elizabeth Warren and her Republican opponent Scott Brown.

Harvard professor Warren, a...

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Payback to Payday Lenders

(12) Comments | Posted October 24, 2012 | 7:00 PM

Today, Lord Parry Mitchell will be introducing an amendment on the Financial Services Bill to give the new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) the power to set guidelines on the impact of lenders' behaviour on consumers, which, as his blog post yesterday noted, will potentially include the capping of...

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Are We Seeing Real Change in Cuba?

(0) Comments | Posted October 22, 2012 | 11:23 AM

You may think it bold and brave of Raul Castro, brother of Fidel and president of Cuba, to tear down his country's longstanding exit visa requirement. Indeed on first reading it certainly looks this way, but at best it is a small token of what we should expect after 'reforms'...

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Show Wonga the Red Card

(2) Comments | Posted October 11, 2012 | 6:55 AM

Julian Knight has written a counter-intuitive reaction post to the news that Wonga's sponsorship with Newcastle United Football Club has carried successfully:

as someone who has written about Britain's addiction to debt for well over a decade, you think I'd be lining up to pour scorn on Newcastle's...
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Why the New Atheists Are Bad for Atheism

(0) Comments | Posted September 19, 2012 | 1:12 PM

I have just read of two well-meaning, but ultimately wrong, academics in Germany who, in their study of the return of religion, and the return of criticism of religion, have aimed to paint a picture of what new atheism is by naming some well-known atheists in public intellectual...

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Remembering the Day the World Changed

(0) Comments | Posted September 10, 2012 | 4:22 PM

11 years ago the world changed forever. On the 11th of September, 2001, four coordinated suicide attacks took place, carried out on US soil by terror group Al-Qaeda.

No doubt, year by year, we should remember those 3,000 that died, and their families. We should also look to remember the...

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Conspiracies and Insensitivity - Everything the Left Should Avoid

(7) Comments | Posted August 21, 2012 | 7:00 PM

It's bad enough so many left wing figureheads are prepared to hold nothing back in their defense of Julian Assange, but now some are engaging themselves in conversations about rape and "the sex game", and getting it awkwardly wrong.

From December 2010 there have been new levels of hypocrisy...

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Tea Party Democrats and the 2012 Elections

(1) Comments | Posted August 16, 2012 | 12:21 PM

With Romney putting to rest the rumor he would make a Latino person or a female his VP candidate, in comes Paul Ryan as the No. 2 man -- complete with Tea Party connections, a spending plan that has been described as "beyond draconian" and a recent history...

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Gore Vidal: 'We are all Bisexual'

(4) Comments | Posted August 1, 2012 | 1:22 PM

The author and wit Gore Vidal sadly passed away on Tuesday at his home in Hollywood Hills of complications from pneumonia, aged 86.

While many will remember him for his extensive literary output, or his notorious public dsiputes (such as with Norman Mailer), Vidal will certainly be enshrined as an...

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Alexander Cockburn 1941-2012

(1) Comments | Posted July 21, 2012 | 11:19 AM

Journalists are ten a penny today. Every other person you meet is one, in one sense or another. And that's not because we all hang out in particularly meretricious settings with the haves (not the have-nots), but because we're all writing, all giving our opinion, all setting the tone among...

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Forget Whether Osborne Says or Goes, the Problem is the Menace of Neoliberalism

(0) Comments | Posted July 18, 2012 | 12:37 PM

I'm sure many of you have been reading in the press recently about the chit-chat regarding whether George (Gideon) Osborne will stay or whether he will go in the next cabinet reshuffle. If you have you'll have read it not from the minds of wishful journalists at the Guardian or...

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