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March 2016
'What makes the West unique are not recent phenomena, such as modern technology, but cultural factors which had been at work long before modernisation began some two centuries ago'
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January/February 2016
“Jeremy Jacobson,” he said, putting out a hand. “I’m a graduate student but very passionate about Henry James.”
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January/February 2016
The Reverend Malthus's ideas have justified some of the greatest crimes in history
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December 2015
The foreign policy of the last 15 years has been a disastrous oscillation between missionising and monkishness.
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