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Jan172014

No Blogroll

Unlike (most ?) other bloggers, I do not publish a "Blogroll". Despite this, regular readers and Twitter followers will have a shrewd idea of which blogs I follow, as I am scrupulous about attributing citations and quotations (and I do a lot of both). When Google Reader of blessed memory was still with us, I did link pro-actively to other blogs through pages like this one. I haven't worked out how to do the same with Feedly, and I am not sure that I want to do so (because I now manage this website in a different manner).

Still, it was to my own surprise that, when someone asked me on Twitter recently to nominate some "great bloggers", I found that I wanted to answer the question. I listed the following, pretty much "off the top of my head":


Damien MulleyScott GreenfieldTyler CowenSimon McGarr
Rossa McMahonSteve SailerSeamus CoffeyCormac Lucey
Claire Santry

Those are all "great bloggers", but since I did this, I have (naturally) been somewhat mortified as I recall other great ones, a few of whom indeed would surpass in quality some of those above listed. So, in no particular order, I give you a further list:

Jason O'Mahony James Altucher Gerard O'Neill Ronan Lyons
Seth Godin Mark Bennett Arnold Kling Gerard Cunningham
John Cochrane Carl Gardner Dan Hull Constantin Gurdgiev
Charon Q.C. Tim Taylor David Henderson Stephen Kinsella
Michael Hyatt Michael Taft Penelope Trunk

Not all great blogs are individual efforts, mind you. Some examples of great group blogs would be Irish Economy, Come Here To Me and Credit Slips.

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