
Tony Curzon Price was editor-in-chief of openDemocracy from 2007 to 2012.
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Published in: HomeBike courier in London: the messenger is the medium
A review of Julian Sayarer's new book, "Messengers". A cog in the wheel of the global information economy, this...
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Published in: HomeBaudelaire's Friday 13
A chance reading from Les Fleurs du Mal illuminates the Paris and the humanity that is being attacked.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The European walled-garden: what's the root cause? what's the solution?
What should Europe do, and are we so inescapably in the grip of jealous nations that the EU cannot do the right...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The dialogue or the asylum: can Europe stick to its values?
The chance conjunction in Prague of DOX's Art Brut exhibition and of the Václav Havel Library's 2015 European...
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Published in: TransformationMarkets of the mind
Debt and guilt have much in common. It’s time we found better ways of organising both ourselves and the economy.
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Published in: HomeNash equilibrium
The mathematician John Nash, who died on Sunday, provided a foundation for economics that is rich, not dismal