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How Friedrich Hayek became the godfather of neoliberalism.
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How Friedrich Hayek became the godfather of neoliberalism.
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The late Marxist intellectual Gáspár Miklós Tamás captured Europe’s disorientation after the Cold War.
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Why should Katharine Birbalsingh’s pupils need silent corridors while Winchester College gets a rifle club?
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The mendacious Republican’s unquestioned claims about his Jewish heritage and sexuality demonstrate we should stick to the facts.
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Ultimately, what matters is not whether someone is principled, but whether they have been promoting genuinely good things.
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The Belgian philosopher’s influence on today’s left is unquestionable, but the transformative potential of her ideas is held back by…
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The point of history is to see people and situations in the round rather than to succumb to satisfying myths.
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Mike Davis, the Marxist historian and urban theorist, died in October aged 76. As a theoretical innovator, his singular approach…
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Richard Rorty, the philosopher who predicted Trump, was scathing about the US’s failings but believed in the country’s capacity to…
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The swift consequences of the Chancellor’s textbook ideology prove that leaders can’t rule from the head alone.
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The politicisation of the young has been widely discussed, but it is the politicisation of the old that has been…
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For the first time in decades, Western politicians are asking people to forfeit for the greater good – and are…
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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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The fantasy novelist and left activist on why Marx’s Communist Manifesto speaks to the crisis-ridden politics of the present.
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Charles Mills, who died earlier this year, was a model for a political philosophy engaged with subjects the discipline had…
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How the cultural critic, four years after his death, became one of the most influential thinkers and writers of our…
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From communism to dubstep, our politics and culture have been haunted by the spectres of futures that never came to pass
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The Overton window is the range of policies voters will find acceptable.
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