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A New Kind of Political Party (Or a Blueprint for Current Ones to Adopt)
There is reasonably unprecented apathy towards our political system – trust and confidence is at a record low. As many as 58%, a record high, say they βalmost…
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AI as a Mirror for Humanity
It is hard not to see headlines or hear conversations about the development of Artificial Intelligence today. Only a few years…
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Nostalgia and Fatalism: Never Let Me Go, 20 Years On
Itβs been 20 years since the publication of Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro, 2005), a haunting novel built around a…
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The Stinky Problem: England’s Waterways and Privatisation
During the summer, a local park was engulfed by an unbearable stench for weeks without end, worsened by hot weather. Passing…
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The Balancing Act in Green Politics
Every policy added onto the weighing scales must be balanced. Despite major public reconciliation of human activity being solely responsible for…
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Hello World!
Can anybody hear me? This blog was launched with a bold vision: to ignite a new political movement centered on improving…