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“Things fall apart,” wrote Yeats in 1919, during the flu epidemic, “the centrc cannot hold…” The best certainly lack all conviction, while the worst/Are also…

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The murder of David Amess has shocked the nation. As did the murder of Jo Cox five years ago. Or have they? Have things gone…

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Labour is making important progress under Keir Starmer as the party seeks to recover from its worst election defeat since 1935, but it is clear…

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Australia is headed towards becoming Asia’s poor cousin. The major parties have given up on economic reform, productivity and innovation. Their approaches on these issues…

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During the next decade of de-growth and declining prosperity, some of the things we regard now as essential will become discretionary. How we used to…

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I was pleased to speak at the recent Radix Big Tent Meet the Leaders session about innovation, a topic that is close to my heart…

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Governments, large corporations and investors are frantically announcing climate change pledges. Trillions of dollars are being invested in the transition to net zero, and many…

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Economic cornucopians who believe “innovation” and “substitution” will solve every constraint on the resources needed for modern civilisation use a clever piece of misdirection to deflect the…

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“I have free will. Responsible for my own actions. I should ask for forgiveness, yet, I declare I do not seek teshuva… I’m unrepentant. What I’m going to write,…

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To celebrate the seventy-second anniversary of its rise to power in Beijing with great fanfare, the Chinese communist regime sent some 40 military aircraft into…

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Vince Cable has been making his accustomed case for maintaining strong and largely unfettered links with China. In his view orthodox economic engagement, even on…

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Lack of fresh water is now a global crisis. Water shortages mean food shortages, with hunger creating death tolls substantially exceeding those of the current covid-19 crisis….

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