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A trio of dissenting voices echo through history in this timely, vivid book, writes Fred Inglis
A study of divergent defiant forces omits the ‘hot and cold strangeness’ in loyalty, finds Fred Inglis
Last week, the UK’s universities minister threatened to fine institutions that pay their v-cs more than the prime minister without a strong justification. We present three perspectives on the debate
Fred Inglis travels the bumpy road from Victorian workhouse to the modern British benefits system
Book of the week: Fred Inglis yearns for post-1964 insights from the life of an icon of the intellectual Left
A wide-ranging study is triumphant in plumbing the depths of socialist despair, says Fred Inglis
Book of the week: Fred Inglis delights in a grafting of art, lore and literature that logs our lives with natural wonders
Fred Inglis on the fate of the academy in an era of calm-voiced propaganda and disgusting new shapes of intellectual life
Fred Inglis on the innumerable shows and figures from 50 years of popular culture
In today’s multichannel landscape, says Fred Inglis, there are more bright, wondering eyes on the world than Babestations
Thirty years after Clifford Geertz assessed the state of thinking in the academy, the duty of academics to render the unspeakable unspeakable is imperative