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Christopher Lasch, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump all understand the unique current of our historical moment.
The New Statesman’s choice of the year’s essential fiction and non-fiction.
Postliberalism is, in the first instance, the recognition of this “postliberal” reality: that liberalism has mutated into an ...
The acquisitions continued: Masa bought the US mobile network Sprint, and in the chaotic aftermath of the Brexit vote he ...
Having spent prodigiously, the SNP is recognising the need to make government leaner and more efficient. There are more ...
September 5 is a film so devoid of ethical complexity it’s almost fun to watch. We’re rooting for real life ABC man Geoffrey ...
Vladimir Putin bet on Bashar al-Assad’s murderous rule. Now Russia is shifting course.
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