NETWIT This page is devoted to the publications of the NETWork Interested In Telling-it-like-it-is. The members of NETWIT include Hector La Paunche, ex-Deuxième Bureau operative and scrum-half for France (the League team, we believe), who writes on issues of economics and environment; V.T. Rowan, shadowy international financier, currently believed to be advising Électricité de France, who writes on matters financial; P.F. Whalley, former don of Granchester College, Cambridge, who writes on politics and philosophy; Lyle Norton, electrical engineer, who writes about technology.
Articles a) Electricity and privatization:
When Thieves Fall Out – the saga of Ontario Power degeneration
The Pietists, the Pusillanimous and the Pointless – Ontario's electricity debacle unfolds
More Electrical Summer Fun for Ontario
California Comes to Ontario, but Uplifted
A Spoonful of Rebates
A Plague of WAHSPs: Ontarians Continue to get Stung by Electricity Restructuring
The Dogs that Never Bark and the Second Coming
The Charade Continues: Ontario Liberals Fumble the Electricity Football
Chaos and the Blackout
Smart Meters, Stupid Policies, part 1: The Phantom Rebate
Smart Meters, Stupid Policies, part 2: Roll 'Em Out, Move 'Em Out
Smart Meters, Stupid Policies, part 3: Backdoor Nukes
The Phantom Tollbooth: Highway 407 Revisitedb) Economics
Three Cheers for the Ignorance Economy!
Economics for Humans, part 1 – the spoils of production
Economics for Humans, part 2 – inflation and deficits
Economics for Humans, part 3 – Nature's wages
Economics for Humans, part 4 – can electricity be turned into a private good?
Economics for Humans, part 5 – economic rent (and why cars run on gas)
Blood on the Tracks – the dubious legacy of deficit slayers
What's Yours is Ours, What's Ours is Our Own – the corporate campaign to appropriate public goods
From Each According to his Hard Drive, to Each According to Bill Gates – the corporate campaign to make corporate private interests "public" onesc) Politics:
Stochastocracy (1) – Psychopaths Ride the Curve
Stochastocracy (2) – We Are Not the Walrus
Stochastocracy (3) – Doing What We Do Bestd) Street hockey:
Solving the Street Hockey Problem
e) International affairs: