Peter Turchin’s empty prophecies
The social scientist has made a career from predicting global instability. But in the new book End Times, his analysis…
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The social scientist has made a career from predicting global instability. But in the new book End Times, his analysis…
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The rise of industrial policy does not signal the end of the old regime.
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A new history of The Wealth of Nations shows how the Scottish thinker’s legacy became an economic battleground.
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Rather than seeking to shrink the state, Conservative thinkers need to recognise the reasons it keeps growing.
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In 1997, Wired magazine predicted 25 years of prosperity and peace driven by new technology. How have its prophesies fared?
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Despite our age of economic crisis, populism and pandemic, we may be living in the ruins of the neoliberal order…
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Just as rising prices and flagging growth did away with Keynesianism in the 1970s, so today they are killing of…
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Scotland’s longest-serving first minister has overseen a strange stalemate between social democratic rhetoric and neoliberal economics.
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At the end of the era of globalisation and market-led capitalism, there is no clear successor to this crumbling model.
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While governments across the world are scaling up their critical industries, the UK is contemplating the sale of its biggest…
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By failing to control prices, the government boosts profits and cuts wages. It’s a straight choice.
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