CRITIQUE
April 2014
I discovered Max Beerbohm as an undergraduate. Rereading his work today has been just as enjoyable
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March 2014
Two rival concepts of liberty have their roots in medieval canon law and Anglo-Saxon England
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January/February 2014
The economist knew the survival of civilisation rested on belief but couldn't make the leap of faith
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December 2013
Did Gordon Brown’s aide receive moral formation at Peterhouse, Cambridge? If not, why not?
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