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January 10, 2020
Why Schitt’s Creek is a parable for the good life
If you lost everything you ever valued, how would you find meaning?
Libby Emmons
Thursday
09.01
09.01
Don’t expect Jeremy Corbyn to go quietly
Labour is going to find it impossible to escape the shadow of its humiliated leader
Stephen Pollard
09.01
Freud would know why we’re all workaholics
Our culture of overwork is a means of running away from the inevitable descent into nothingness
Giles Fraser
09.01
Like the 1920s, the 2020s will be an age of anxiety
Below the surface, the first 'modern decade' was an era of increasing worry about the future
Richard Overy
09.01
The blight of farm suicides
It's badly paid, lonely, bureaucratic and the most dangerous job in Britain
John Lewis-Stempel
09.01
John Clare, poet of the Somewheres
The politics of the Peasant Poet feel unexpectedly fresh and increasingly urgent today
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
08.01
08.01
How Trump handed victory to Qasem Soleimani
The killing of the Iranian general has polarised the Iraqi Shia against America — and ceded martyrdom to a murderer
Maurice Glasman
08.01
Russia’s brief encounter with the sexual revolution
Long before the swinging Sixties, the USSR initiated free love, gay rights and legal abortion. The results were unexpected...
Daniel Kalder
08.01
Lisa Nandy can’t have her cake and eat it
The Labour leadership candidate advocates communitarian politics and universalist obligations. That doesn't add up.
David Goodhart
Tuesday
07.01
07.01
The war that saved Europe from Communism
A century ago only the Polish army stood between Bolsheviks and a severely weakened Europe
Roger Moorhouse
07.01
The poisoning of liberal democracy
Ferdinand Mount's <I> The New Few </i> presages a decade destabilised by inequality and incompetent oligarchies
Tanya Gold
07.01
Could the Cummings nerd army fix broken Britain?
The 'bad Nash equilibrium' is a good guide to sorting terrible government
Tom Chivers
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