To me and my friends from a Battersea council estate, the Dome seemed the very height of Thatcherite hedonism – and seeing ‘successful’ people up close was an eye-opener
In the mid-1980s, as a Black k…
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To me and my friends from a Battersea council estate, the Dome seemed the very height of Thatcherite hedonism – and seeing ‘successful’ people up close was an eye-opener
In the mid-1980s, as a Black k…
6 months ago
While Javier Milei’s shock therapy to tame inflation has won support from Washington and the IMF, ordinary Argentinians seem less impressed
“We’re backing him 100%, we think he’s done a fantastic job.…
9 months ago
In the first in a series, the Guardian maps out the rise in support for Farage and how parties are targeting the UK’s deindustrialised areas
When Nigel Farage called for the nationalisation of British…
10 months ago
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A philosopher challenges us to forget about ourselves in this powerfully strange counterblast to identity fetishism
Identity is something socially negotiated, both claimed and given. I cannot be Frenc…
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