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Denis Cogneau's Empire on the Cheap in the TLS: www.the-tls.com/history/the-...
Wonderful! Thomas Nagel in the LRB on T.M. Scanlon's new book: I’m not sorry www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
The FT reviews Glyn Morgan's "incisive" Rise and Fall of American Europe: www.ft.com/content/1971...
Maybe this account of why the BBC is cutting public events staff also explains why its website is full of American celebrity news. Depressing.
Mark Leonard's *Surving Chaos* publishing this Friday in the UK. "Yet another of Mark Leonard's brilliant books." --Alexander Stubb, President of Finland
One of our most anticipated books of the spring, now in stock and shipping to UK shops through May. Glyn Morgan's Rise and Fall of American Europe.
Raymond Geuss's *Tracks in Chaos*. Now in the warehouse and available in the UK on 10 April.
Denis Cogneau explains how to understand the French colonial empire: www.politybooks.com/blog-detail/...
Adam Kadlac, author of The Magic Kingdom and the Meaning of Life, in the LA Times: www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...
Looking good at the Polity stand today in Oxford @pjthinker.bsky.social & @mattsleat.bsky.social
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The history of the European overseas empires – Spanish, French, British and other – is often presented as one of initial conquest and colonization,
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Imperial measures
Two timely new books examine the European project, its history and the threats to its future
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Whether the causal order of nature is deterministic or partly random, people do not create themselves. So how can it...
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How Europe was made — and how America could unmake it
Thomas Nagel · I’m not sorry: Should we punish?
Contributor: We shouldn't treat Disney adults like cultural abominations
Seeking an escape at one of Mickey's parks isn't any worse than checking out by playing video games, watching sports or reading smutty novels.
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