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11/14/2018 - 4:33pm
The traitors and thieves of Silicon Valley
Tech thrived in California because workers weren't shackled to corporate lords
Jonathan Tepper
Monday, November 12
12.11
Europe’s democratic difficulties
Elections need to allow the possibility of some meaningful political change
Helen Thompson
Sunday, November 11
11.11
Why we now know the pity of war
Wilfred Owen's poetry reeks of truth and transformed our perception of war
Douglas Murray
Friday, November 9
09.11
Why we have to let the morons laugh at Grenfell
As a firefighter, surely I should have welcomed the news that these people had been arrested
Paul Embery
Thursday, November 8
08.11
The growing power of the YouTube Right
A new breed of online demagogue threatens to disrupt the old political order
Gavin Haynes
Wednesday, November 7
07.11
The forgotten tragedies of the First World War
We focus on the horrors of the Western Front, but millions died beyond the trenches
Peter Franklin
Tuesday, November 6
06.11
Why don’t we remember these 100 million dead?
If we forget the scale of the Spanish Flu horror, we'll be doomed to repeat it
Laura Spinney
Monday, November 5
05.11
What scars do we bear from the First World War?
How our modern political landscape was created by the "war to end war"
Robert Tombs
Thursday, November 1
01.11
How moral is mockery?
From Lear’s Fool to Jonathan Swift to Ricky Gervais, 'piss-taking' can be a vital form of truth-telling
Giles Fraser
01.11
Today’s voguish communists should remember Budapest
The October 1956 Hungarian uprising marked the beginning of the end of Communism
James Bloodworth
Friday, October 26
26.10
How do you solve a problem like the Saudis?
Politicians operate in a ‘grey zone’ where principles and consequences are often traded off against each other
Giles Fraser
Thursday, October 25
25.10
Britain needs less speculation, not a smaller financial sector
Constrain, don’t shrink, the City of London
Peter Franklin
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