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Published in: HomeWe are living it
From the English Secondary Students’ Association to social entrepreneurship ‘enternships’ young people can take the...
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Published in: oDRArthur Koestler: 20th century man
Arthur Koestler, whose turbulent life charts the intellectual history of the 20thc in the West, has finally found a...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe Lib Dems are talking the talk
The Lib Dem leaders are starting to make sense in the face of the coming UK election
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Published in: HomeThe decline of Europe's social democratic parties
On previous occasions of decline, social democracy has bounced back in Europe, but this time the record includes...
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Published in: HomeCreating a constituency for climate change
In the second 'Making Good Society' article, Tony Kendle argues that we have to relearn community action and how a...
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Published in: openEconomyRecovery requires redistribution
As governments everywhere struggle with cutting deficits without hammering the recovery from the financial crisis, a...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe future of the left and neo-liberalism's appeal as a liberation movement
Can Scotland chart a path apart from neo-liberal Britain? And are parts of the left still stuck in their comfort...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe age of we
The Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society launches its report calling for a radical devolution of power and...
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Published in: HomeChaff, noise and fog in the climate debate
The UEA emails affair, together with the religiosity of some people’s approach on either side of the argument, has...
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Published in: oDRIs Russia’s judicial system reformable?
In this interview for oDRussia, Prof.Alena Ledeneva talks to Oliver Carroll about the prospects for judicial reform...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTen reasons to feel uneasy
The launch of a new book brings together the reasons to fear for the future of liberty in Britain
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Published in: openDemocracyUKRace, human rights and religion: the UK's Jewish free school decision
How is it that the President of Britain's new Supreme Court has been quoting the Book of Deuteronomy in reaching an...
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Published in: oDRTackling Russia’s legal nihilism
Olga Kudeshkina made headlines in 2004 as the first Russian judge to flag up political interference in the judicial...
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Published in: HomeSpain's politics of memory
The Madrid train-bombings on 11 March 2004 provoked a dignified outpouring of collective grief. But the moment was...
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Published in: HomeTurkey and Ergenekon: from farce to tragedy
An epic military, political, and security scandal continues to absorb Turkey. The affair's latest bizarre sub-plots...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe long war on stop and search
Tomas Mowlam reports on a six-year court battle surrounding Britain's flawed stop and search legislation
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe Tories get the burglar vote...
Labour's disgraceful new attack on the Conservatives' opposition to their DNA database
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Published in: oDRGrozny: Rebuilt, Fearful and (Almost) Forgotten by the West
Downtown Grozny, Chechnya’s capital, is ablaze with lights and full of chic shops now. But the paralysing fear...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKMPs WANTED: FOR CRIMES AGAINST DEMOCRACY
Power2010's campaign to bring change to UK politics is stepping up a gear.