Media prejudice
August 4, 2013 11:33 pm Leave your thoughtsThe 6 o'clock news may not have mentioned it but an investigation by the BBC Trust criticised John Humphrys' The Future of the Welfare State
The 6 o'clock news may not have mentioned it but an investigation by the BBC Trust criticised John Humphrys' The Future of the Welfare State
Momentous change almost always begins with the courage of people taking back their own lives against the odds, writes John Pilger.
Tomaš Kappa tells a story about Germany's biggest secret and a scandal, its treatment of the Sorbian people
Japan was the first Asian country to demonstrate how a self-confident culture, with adequate leadership, could rapidly adopt Western industrial technologies while preserving the integrity of their domestic cultural legacy
Recently Simon Blackburn, the well known British philosopher, reviewed "Knowing Right from Wrong," the new book by Kieran Setiya, in the TLS
No Gibraltarian, and come to that anybody living in the real world, will believe the confrontations at sea last week over the reef laying and the six hour car queues to leave Gibraltar at the weekend were anything but linked, writes David Eade.
George Tait Edwards explains how the writings of economist Kenneth Kurihara serve as the gateway to understanding Shimomuran high-growth economics
If education served to empower people, they would be taught how to live off the land, how to clean, how to talk to other people and how to pursue their own interests
On 12th May, I re-joined the Fabian Society and the Christian Socialist Movement, writes David Lindsay
Thomas Riggins discusses Marx's 1844 article on Hegel's philosophy of law