About Tony Curzon Price

Tony Curzon Price was Editor-in-Chief of openDemocracy from 2007 to 2012, where he is now contributing editor and technical director. He blogs at tony.curzon.com

Articles by Tony Curzon Price

It's very sad but Jobs is using the iPad to try and become Bill Gates

A lover of all things Apple shares his alarm that Steve Jobs wants to make the iPad a platform to monopolise development

Feather fluffing: why our politicians are no better than sparrows when it comes to marriage and take-overs

More mis-use of economics for today: Tories want to make marriages a matter of national interest, and Labour want to protect the holy union of brands to the nation.

Put the business bosses in their place

Business complains about a tax levied on its most expensive input. No surprise there. And possibly even a good thing. But the big question is whether it is business bosses or citizens that should be judges of the overall tax system

McEwan's environments: shining through Solar

There are two views of why the environment is a mess and what we should be doing to help it shining through Ian McEwan's latest novel, Solar. But there is one unexplored, but possibly crucial, configuration.

Is this how quantitative easing works

This was passed on to me by John Jackson, via another. Is this the right model?

A shock to the system; Wales feels our collars!

The Welsh Assembly's criminalisation of electric dog collars should be welcomed

Healthcare and religion

Healthcare is not God's work

How to tell your debt from your deficit

A quick clarification on debts, deficits and affordability

Build Internet communitarian memory

A video of Jonathan Zittrain's lecture at Duke on who owns the archive and the politics of making sure that the Web's memory will persist, with an extended comment by Tony Curzon Price

Optimal currency areas and the politics of fooling around

The passage between Scylla and Charibdis in the ocean of currencies implies neither euro nor drachma, but more democratic control over the economy

Avatar blues and the hopelessness of Pandora

What's depressing is the film's theory of value

The Liberty/Equality axis

Where are the polyarchists gone?

Does environmentalism destroy the world?

openDemocracy and Resurgence launch the Dictionary of Ethical Politics to explore how our political concepts can cope with the end of the limitless

Participedia workshop

Notes from Participedia.net meeting at Harvard, Dec 4th & 5th 2009

Phones and the control of money

The control of money issue, creation and transfer is about to move from banks and states to mobile phone companies. A big change, both welcome and unwelcome

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