David Blanchflower’s Not Working is an excellent critique of mainstream economics – but lacks solutions
Since the financial crisis of 2008, employment in the US and the UK has reached record highs – yet British workers…
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New Thinking.
Since the financial crisis of 2008, employment in the US and the UK has reached record highs – yet British workers…
ByThis new short story collection approaches the subject of trauma from a number of angles.
ByHG Wells is best known for his science fiction, but in Tono-Bungay the alien invaders are those attempting to climb…
ByChallenging the hysteria and questionable science around video-game use.
ByIn the late 1970s the opportunity to halt global warming was within our grasp. Spurning it turned a crisis into…
ByFrom Emilie Pine to Sinéad Gleeson, new Irish writers are producing essays that are at once fragmentary, fluid, personal and expansive.
ByAt 92, the acclaimed childrens author Judith Kerr seems as vital as anyone half her age. (This interview was originally published…
ByThe Chernobyl nuclear disaster was as much a symbol of a failed ideology as of flawed design and technology.
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