The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a harsh light on the uneasy relationship between science and politics. It is time to evaluate that relationship openly –…
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a harsh light on the uneasy relationship between science and politics. It is time to evaluate that relationship openly –…
In this issue we make the point, again, that international trade and globalization issues are primarily about politics not about economics Despite its relative economic…
Three years ago, we published a book entitled The Death of Liberal Democracy? Many of our friends and acquaintances were shocked that we would even…
Has the political culture forgotten how to make things happen? Maybe it matters not at all who wins elections. Why not? Because our political culture…
We are participating in this event organized by the Financial Services Club and Z-Yen Outline Over the past decade, central banks have taken on new…
In this RADIX session held at the Big Tent Festival of Ideas, 2019, our panel discusses whether the old politics of monolithic, hierarchical political parties…
Join us in the politics tent at this year’s Big Tent Ideas Festival. Across the globe, the ripples of the financial crisis have spawned a…
Join us in the politics tent at this year’s Big Tent Ideas Festival At this year’s festival, RADIX is an organizing partner in the festival’s…
Among those who got in touch with me after my previous post last week (thank you, Paul!) were a number who disliked the way I…
This article was first published in the Times of Malta (submitted July 25th; published July 31st) by Joe Zammit-Lucia MAD. Mutual Assured Destruction. That was…
This article first appeared in CityAM By Joe Zammit-Lucia The Liberal Democrats have a new, young, energetic, female leader and are riding high in the…
In 2016, Michael Gove, then Justice Secretary, gave his now notorious “people have had enough of experts” Sky News interview.[1] The Brexit vote drew deeply…