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When people talk about "the madness of crowds", as many have done recently, I suspect most are unaware of the politics they're invoking. Mostly without knowing it, they're drawing on
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The story we keep hearing is that millions of people suddenly and simultaneously lose their minds: crowding the beaches, packing the streets of Soho etc. But if lots of people
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For a few months at university, I was in the same social circle as Ghislaine Maxwell. I knew her fairly well. At first, it was fun. Then, almost overnight, I
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We are urged to find calm in our lives. Calm is good, of course. But there’s a danger that clearing your mind of anxiety means clearing it of engagement with
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Racism became prevalent because it was required to justify slavery, and the theft of land, labour and resources by colonialism. Today it assists voter suppression, economic and civic exclusion, real
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Powerful column by @NickCohen4 on the extreme rightwing culture warriors who began their political lives in the deeply weird far-left cult that Frank Furedi built among his students: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/20/the
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I've been banging on about this for years, but it's not something most people want to hear. Free range chicken and egg production can be devastating. In some respects even
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The mysterious, relentless rise of members of the fake left/extreme right RCP network, at least one of whose outlets has been funded by Charles Koch, continues.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/15/dismay-over-adviser-chosen-set-up-
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The histories our governments create are one long chain of lies. Lies designed to hide:- Concentration camps, torture and killing in Kenya- Massacres in Malaya- Manufactured famine in Bengal- The
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We should know as much about the atrocities committed by British governments in the 20th Century as the Germans do about theirs. But most people in the UK would have
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