Sir Jim Ratcliffe is no stranger to near-death experiences. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, his Ineos petrochemicals empire was a whisker away from becoming one of the most high profile ...
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The revolutionary roots of social democracy
Why was the revolutionary road out of capitalism abandoned for an evolutionary one? Vivek Chibber explores how socialist ...
From the much-anticipated return of Stranger Things to the quirky charm of Amandaland, the streaming landscape is officially ...
The Communist Party of India traces its origins to the Kanpur meeting held on December 26, 1925. Here is the story of its ...
The Daily Mail's extraordinarily detailed interactive map reveals how, in one zone of Hackney, London, babies make up 3% of ...
In 11 wide-ranging chapters covering history, social policy and the economy, David Matthews grounds his thesis in the following. Anti-capitalist reforms ...
What began as evergreen worship in pre-Christian cultures evolved through German traditions, British royal influence, and ...
Covering a range of genres and styles, these are the 50 greatest photographers the world has ever seen (probably) ...
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European Russophobia and Europe’s rejection of peace: A two-century failure
Europe has repeatedly rejected peace with Russia at moments when a negotiated settlement was available, and those rejections ...
In 1964, a Labour government came to power in the UK with a pledge to curb inflation and to deliver growth. The growth plans ...
Mary Ann Macham’s story is an example of a larger phenomenon of Black American refuge in Britain in the 19th century.
Eighty years since the end of World War II, the British are recalling many battles fought on the path to victory. Yet one ...
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