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Capitalism
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12/28/2020 - 12:07am
The technocratic tedium of modern politics
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism: RH Tawney said we should treat socio-economic questions with the beauty, drama, tragedy and pathos they deserve
Dan Hitchens
Wednesday, November 25
25.11
This is no time for austerity
How Rishi Sunak could remodel capitalism — and save the economy
Peter Franklin
Monday, November 16
16.11
Why we need populism
It kicks in when our democracies become too remote and detached from the people
Matthew Goodwin
Friday, November 13
13.11
The Left’s lost decade
Ten years ago, when Tory HQ was stormed, a new political faction was born
Tobias Phibbs
Tuesday, October 27
27.10
How Big Tech seduced the Left
In the 1960s, liberals stood up to IBM to defend free speech. Now they cosy up to Silicon Valley
Geoff Shullenberger
Friday, October 16
16.10
Big Tech is fixing the election
Social media sites such as Twitter have unprecedented power — and are using it to influence politics
Douglas Murray
Thursday, October 15
15.10
Bad taste is killing good wine
The diversity of the wine industry is being crushed by one man's palate
Giles Fraser
Tuesday, October 13
13.10
Is cosmopolitanism our destiny?
The dominance of the high-status political ideology might not withstand our fractured age
Aris Roussinos
Monday, October 12
12.10
The death of the music industry
The pandemic has all but silenced the sector, and the Government is complacent at best
Ian Birrell
Friday, October 9
09.10
Would you like endless pleasure?
A conflict-free utopia becomes an emotionally sterile dystopia in a new adaptation of Brave New World
Louise Perry
Monday, September 7
07.09
Uber’s dangerous drive to serfdom
The company might fancy itself as a woke corporation, but its exploitative labour practices are worthy of the Gilded Age
Marshall Auerback
Wednesday, September 2
02.09
The commuters are revolting
Does the Government fear an economic rebalancing away from the capital?
Mary Harrington
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