DEMOCRACY OR TECHNOCRACY? PAUL TUCKER’S BOOK IS A BOLD ATTEMPT BUT FALLS SHORT In a paper published in 2016, RADIX sought to stimulate a debate…
DEMOCRACY OR TECHNOCRACY? PAUL TUCKER’S BOOK IS A BOLD ATTEMPT BUT FALLS SHORT In a paper published in 2016, RADIX sought to stimulate a debate…
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This last weekend, I attended the Big Tent Festival of Ideas and it was great. The festival is the brainchild of George Freeman MP. It is…
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President Macron was elected on the promise of bringing radical change to France while operating from the centre of the political spectrum or, as he…