Magnus Nome is a former Editor-in-Chief of openDemocracy. He is currently CEO of Science Addiction, and has previously worked as a writer, journalist and broadcaster in Oslo.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Why a Nobel Nomination is utterly meaningless
We frequently encounter the honorific Nobel prize nominee, almost always referring to the Peace prize. But what does...
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Published in: HomeHeartfelt rationality
The side effects of good intentions and tolerance can be more suffering. We must let our hearts set our goals, but...
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Published in: HomePassing the torch
openDemocracy's Editor-in-Chief is stepping down this summer to pursue new challenges. Here he writes about his two...
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Published in: oD BlogWords and money
Our Editor-in-Chief responds to Yasmin Nair, who argues that those who write for free are 'scabs'.
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Published in: oD BlogopenDemocracy - here to stay
Our Editor-in-Chief on our 2013 turnaround and how our readers can strengthen our influence for years to come
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Published in: HomeThe Norwegian shift to the right: 10 short lessons on The Progress Party
Norway seems to have taken a sharp turn to the right, and some have warned of right-wing extremism in a bastion of...