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Some brushstroke practice
Basquait poster - by me
Salvador Dali
A wedding in a refugee camp near Khartoum. (Sudan, 1995) - Pascal Maitre
Salvador Dali
Cutlery set from 1957
Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali. Photographer George Hoyningen-Huene
Voluptas Mors, Salvador Dalí. 1951.
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Get in, Jason Fulford
in which BBC Business Editor Robert Peston explains revolutionary socialism to a six-year-old
[Image: photo of a part of a magazine page. Text on it reads, “Ask a grown-up
Why do I get just £1 pocket money a week? Ennis, 6
BBC business editor Robert Peston replies: You are given £1 a week because the people that look after you think that’s fair. And even if you think it is not fair, they have all the power and all the money, so there is little you can do about it.
You could scream and scream till they give in and give you more pocket money, but that is not a nice way to behave (although some so-called grown-ups, such as movie stars and bankers, have been known to do that). So you will have to acquire some power, and there are two ways to do that. There is capitalist individualism, which means you need to become brilliant at doing something people need, so that people pay you lots of money to do it. Or there is the syndicalist way, where all the six-year-olds gang up together and ask the grown-ups nicely to share their money with you (democratic socialism), or where you threaten to break the grown-ups’ things unless they share their money with you (revolutionary socialism).
If you’re 10 or under and have a question that needs answering, email [email protected] and we’ll ask an expert for you.”
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Why do I get just
£1 pocket money
a week? Ennis, 6
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Cumulonimbus clouds during sunset at Gold Coast, Australia 🇦🇺