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Ecological Leninism

Adam Tooze on Andreas Malm’s post-pandemic climate politics The carbon clock is ticking. Governments and official agencies assure us that all will be well, that they can

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The Gatekeeper

Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics and the Fight for a Better Future by Paul Krugman. Norton, 444 pp., £13.99, February, 978 0 393 54132 8 Paul​ Krugman’s latest collection of essays,

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Whose Century?

What​ Eric Hobsbawm called the ‘short 20th century’ is supposed to have ended in 1989 with the United States winning the Cold War. Yet today

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Shockwave

In March 2020 as Europe and the US were overwhelmed by the prospect of the COVID-19 pandemic, investors panicked. Had it not been for spectacular

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To the Bitter End

Emil Nolde: The Artist during the Third Reichedited by Bernhard Fulda, Aya Soika and Christian Ring.Prestel, 320 pp., £45, May 2019, 978 3 7913 5894

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