
Routledge Handbook of Behavioral Economics
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There is no doubt that behavioral economics is becoming a dominant lens through which we think about...
Schumpeter's Price Theory
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Joseph Alois Schumpeter has long been recognised as one of the great economists of the 20th Century,...

Shared Governance for Sustainable Working Landscapes
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Sustaining our agricultural landscapes is no longer just a technical, scientific or even political...

Singapore and Switzerland: Secrets to Small State Success
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The cases of Singapore and Switzerland present a fascinating puzzle: how have two small states...
Clearly made on a punishingly low budget, and the vision of the future is occasionally a bit wonky from a modern perspective, but the five episodes written by series creator Chris Boucher are some of the best, most intelligent, wittiest and most cynical SF ever broadcast by the BBC. The other episodes not so much: everything gets a bit campy and there are a lot of national stereotypes on display. (Plus, the theme tune has been called the worst in TV history, and most of the incidental music is rubbish too.) Even when it's not particularly good, it's always trying to do something a bit different, and David Calder is consistently excellent as Spring. Not the first nor the last SF or fantasy show to be cut loose by the BBC before it had a chance to realise its potential.

Jesters_folly (230 KP) rated Kingdom in TV
Jul 16, 2020
The king is ill, it is rumoured that it is small pox, however it is also rumoured that he is dead. Crown Prince Lee Chang is trying to find out the truth but is labelled a traitor by the Haewon Cho clan. Trying to find out the truth the Prince travels to a small village only to find that most of it's citizens have been struck down with a mysterious disease. As day turns to night the Prince finds himself besieged by enemies, not all of whom are living.
Kingdom is good, new take on the zombie story. Being set in the past the hero's do not have access to any of the modern ways to kill the un-dead which leaves us with lots of sword fights.
The fight scenes are well choreographed and the political side drives the story.
The characters are well developed including a strong female character in the main cast.
Kingdom is a Korean series but is no subbed, the characters speak with Korean Accents and i believe that most of the actors were not dubbed

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Gandhi: Radical Wisdom for a Changing World
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Alan Jacobs
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This unique and important anthology offers a judicious, manageable and appealing selection from...

The School of Sophisticated Drinking: An Intoxicating History of Seven Spirits
Kerstin Ehmer, Beate Hindermann and Kevin Brauch
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Wherever and whenever people have been found talking, they have been found drinking: an age-old...