Shipwrecked on modernity: Mark Lilla’s radical reactionaries
Mark Lilla’s collection of essays The Shipwrecked Mind asserts a classic liberal scepticism against both Golden Age and Futurist utopias.
Mark Lilla’s collection of essays The Shipwrecked Mind asserts a classic liberal scepticism against both Golden Age and Futurist utopias.
A powerful new book by Ann Pettifor offers one of the clearest explanations I’ve read of where money comes from. An excellent resource for those who want a different economics.
There’s been much talk about the possibility of a progressive alliance between Labour and the Greens: but what substantive differences exist between socialists and greens?
A war is being fought over ‘variable standard energy tariffs’. Deconstructing necessarily imperfect public services and reconstructing them as artificial commercial enterprises has only made life more complicated.
Thoughts on two approaches to rebuilding the shattered cities of Syria.
An unexpected opportunity to see images from Ivan Leonidov’s City of the Sun series at The Design Museum’s Imagine Moscow exhibition.
In which I argue Blue Labour is part right about social democracy: social democracy is a form of communitarianism, but it is a communitarianism oriented to the future, not the past.