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Anxiety Culture: What's New
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8211; Our new blog, updated daily (almost). How the news is framed, and how it affects your brain. You can also follow. To get notifications of updates. John Pilger's leaked emails, £29 billion paid by workers to their employers in unpaid overtime, and more. 150; New entry: a recommendation for a fascinating new blog titled. Plus some 'grumpy old man' stuff on the general stupidity of the internet. 8226; New Rant. Dissident cop-out on privacy. Want to be notified of updates? It's like Anxiety Culture.
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Anxiety Culture: FAQ / About us
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What is Anxiety Culture. Began as a magazine, in 1995, exploring the anxieties behind the smiling mask of normal society. It contains ideas and gimmicks for navigating the stressed, over-competitive, work-obsessed times we live in. The website went online in 1998, intended as a cocktail of curious news, satire, outsider psychology and uplifting propaganda. It's designed to be pleasurable. If over-excitement occurs, discontinue use. Is it an anti-work site? Why the stuff on fear of crime? Any psychology w...
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Being on Benefits | life from the margins | Page 2
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About Being on Benefits. Life from the margins. November 6, 2009. David Cameron and the “economically inactive”. Posted by BoB under Uncategorized. In her Open Letter to David Cameron. Blogger Crimsoncrip takes the Conservative leader to task for the way he talks about people on incapacity benefits. Crimsoncrip goes on to talk about some of the ways people with disabilities contribute, such as volunteer work, a good deal of which is done by people on benefits who can manage a few hours of work a week.