
An Introduction to Populocracy
on 19th November 2019
Catherine Fieschi explores the paradoxes of populism – “the worst form of democracy” – and how to fight back....
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Catherine Fieschi explores the paradoxes of populism – “the worst form of democracy” – and how to fight back....
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As purpose-led businesses take centre-stage, Robert Phillips and Charles Wookey ask to whom should business leaders be accountable –...
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A searing opinion piece – from Plato to Robespierre, Schumpeter and beyond. The New York Times thinks collectively that...
Read moreby Ben Page
on 19th November 2019
Why we might not be as divided as we think we are. Ben Page gives us reasons to be...
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Why the best leaders break out of their echo chambers. One of the casualties of the politics of recent...
Read moreby Erik Jones
on 19th November 2019
The view from Europe: Erik Jones explores why the EU is so vulnerable to populism. The European Union (EU)...
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Have we really had enough of experts? Maria Baghramian explores who we can really trust. We are faced with...
Read moreby Neal Lawson
on 19th November 2019
Neal Lawson argues for a more humane and thoughtful national culture to start to heal the wounds of populism....
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Paul Drechsler on business as a force for good. The memories and lessons of populism of the 20th century...
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I am writing this Introduction, on Optimism, from the chemotherapy suite in a clinic in Harley Street, London. I...
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The tech sector is brimful of a dangerous self-confidence that it can fix everything. But many social ills can...
Read moreby Alex Khaldi
on 16th May 2019
It will take more than money to create an excellent social care system for the elderly in the UK....
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