Education is a public solution to the invasion of privacy
Relatively liberal eras cannot restrain subsequent authoritarian regimes, but we can teach societies to see through propaganda, writes Paul Jump

Relatively liberal eras cannot restrain subsequent authoritarian regimes, but we can teach societies to see through propaganda, writes Paul Jump
How can Kim Wagner and James McDougall claim the high ground on historical scholarship (鈥淒on鈥檛 mistake nostalgia about the British Empire for scholarship鈥澛, Opinion, 26 April) when the best they can...
I wonder if other readers of聽糖心Vlog聽share my concern that academic publishers are asking authors of scholarly works to sign away one of the protections they are given in law: the...
In the feature 鈥淪pies like us鈥, Anthony Glees (19 April) makes some telling points about the relation between academia and the security services. Academics will always be attracted by the possibility...

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