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Engineering the soul of China
Xi’s revolution in values and education is a tool for totalitarianism
Charles Parton
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Prophets and messiahs
Deep inequality, a mismanaged pandemic, widespread violence and a tanking economy. How did Brazil get into this mire?
Standpoint Magazine
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D’où parles-tu? The post-truth world
Power, illusion and the open society: how postmodernism undermines our foundational concepts
Anthony O'Hear
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The importance of talking about nothing
Covid-19 is forcing abrupt change on Japanese office life and traditions
Tom Feiling
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Why Schiller still matters
The great dramatist was an Enlightenment philosopher as well as playwright. His inquiries into humanity had a political dimension
Ritchie Robertson
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Staking claims on thin ice: the new Silk Road
Shipping routes are opening up in the Arctic due to climate change. This is a development fraught with environmental and geopolitical risk
Vanora Bennett
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Majority rule; minority rights
It is folly to treat UK race relations as totally divorced from the rest of human experience. We need to look at the larger global picture
Remi Adekoya
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Suffering from chronic repression
Fears of a new Cultural Revolution are beginning to look justified as Xi Jinping advances the pace of control in China
Charles Parton
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The favourites
From Piers Gaveston onwards, controversial courtiers have a long history in British politics.How unusual is Dominic Cummings?
Andrew Blick
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‘Safety first’: the war on risk
Safety has supplanted liberty as the driving force of our political culture. This is a cul-de-sac for democracy
Robert Crowcroft
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Underrated: Abroad
The ravenous longing for the infinite possibilities of “otherwhere”
Stephen Bayley
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The king of cakes
"Yuletide revels were designed to see you through the dark days — and how dark they seem today"
Carolyn Hart
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A tripod in the sky
The view from above
Christian House
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