White Collar Crime Special

Monday, November 02, 2009
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A hurried posting today - trying to finish off mini-book on the Twin Towers. Spreads are always fiddly - I spend ages looking for just the right quote of 40 words. 38 words won’t do. It’s got to be 40. Talk about technological determinism.

I heard that Laurie Taylor on R4 Thinking Allowed is having a 2 programme special on white collar crime.  Catch it live or on podcast - should be good.

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Hi David, I’ve just finished listening to Laurie Taylor. It was great but that’s not what I wanted to ask you. I liked the ‘Foucault’ quote and I did reply and rather wondered what you thought of my rather short comment. I noticed you’d written on culture and identity , and wondered whether you thought I was right or whether I ought to read some more Foucault!!
All the best , Mark

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