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Blog Name Change

My blog will be shifting focus...

I'm saying goodbye to the old citizen zero, because I don't feel like much of a citizen.

So the title now reads 'Denizen One: Voice of The Precariat', rather than 'Citizen Zero: Your Voice Counts'. A small change, but an important one.

I am currently reading Guy Standing's The Precariat, and I quite like some of the ideas.

Stay tuned.

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