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"Rethinking the kinetics of 1968

 

Rethinking the kinetics of 1968

Todd Gitlin

With the predictable turn of the decimal wheel, 1968 is back in our faces, up for grabs, forty years on but perennially a live if not limber subject for excavation, contention, and inquisition. Sometimes the media perform selective taxidermy, as in the annual media effort, at work as I write, to stuff the remains of Martin Luther King into a narrative of seamless American uplift....

 Average price of one hour of sexual services in selected cities

October 1 - December 31, 2007

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Nietzsche's anti-democratic liberalism

By Béla Egyed

A Nietzschean politics is less a critique of political events so much as a diagnosis of the forces and tendencies driving them -- and therein lies its liberalism, writes Béla Egyed.

Norway to award nanotech 'Nobel prize'

The winner, or winners, of the first ever science prize for outstanding achievement in nanosciences will be announced next month by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.

Philanthropy and power, Geoff Mulgan

Geoff Mulgan is director of the Young Foundation. He was previously director of the British prime minister's Strategy Unit, head of the Performance and Innovation Unit in the Cabinet Office and the prime minister's adviser on social policy. He was the founder and director of Demos, and is the author of several books including Connexity (Harvard Business Press, 1998) and Politics in an Antipolitical age (Polity, 1994). He writes here in a personal capacity.

PR and the digital frontier

By Richard Bailey

I'm looking forward to the next event arranged by the CIPR regional group. Called PR and the digital frontier, it's on Thursday 1 May at Leeds Metropolitan University.

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