Dimbleby’s Errant Elegy
BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN David Dimbleby’s recent, noteworthy ‘in-depth’ piece for the BBC on the supposed decline of the free market reads at times like a wistful elegy. While acknowledging Thatcher’s transformations and Trump’s disruptions, he underestimates the enduring necessity of free markets, even amidst rapid technological evolution. The notion of a ‘golden age’ before all this is a rose-tinted view. Dimbleby glosses over the inefficiencies … Continue reading Dimbleby’s Errant Elegy

