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Modern Parenting
Alain de Botton takes a witty look at modern parenting.
The Advantages of Pessimism
Alain de Botton on why pessimism is the key to happiness.
Greece and the Meaning of Folly
The celebrated thinker John Gray gives his reflection on the meaning of folly.
Kim Philby
John Gray on why Kim Philby, and so many others, have failed to predict the future.
John Gray: The revolution of capitalism
John Gray on why an increasing number of people believe that Karl Marx was right.
Cats, birds and humans
John Gray considers why the human animal needs contact with something other than itself.
Believing in Belief
John Gray argues that the scientific and rationalist attack on religion is misguided.
Churchill, chance and the black dog
John Gray reflects on the chance encounters that made Churchill wartime Prime Minister.
Political party membership
Will Self attacks political party members as 'donkeys led by donkeys'.
Why Prisons Fail
Will Self sees an urgent need to reform the prison system.
In praise of wind turbines
Will Self praises the beauty of wind turbines.
Class, race and social mobility
Will Self reflects that racism is rarely a sole cause of social injustice.
The Arms Trade
Will Self deplores the arms trade, Britain's role in it and the euphemisms around it.
Mary Beard: On Tyrants
Mary Beard on the uncanny similarities between Colonel Gaddafi and tyrants in ancient Rome
On Age and Beauty
Mary Beard takes a peek at Miss World 2011 and ponders the upsides of middle age.
Reflections on Monetary Union
Mary Beard reflects on the very first monetary union, two and a half thousand years ago.
The Oxbridge Interview
Mary Beard reflects on the purpose of the much-maligned 'Oxbridge interview'.
Lisa Jardine: Finding Family History
The historian Lisa Jardine finds herself converted to family history.
Beware the Experts
Lisa Jardine recalls CP Snow's lessons on the dangers of government by experts.
Climate Change Belief
Lisa Jardine thinks selective hearing skews the debate over climate change.
Carols at Christmas
Lisa Jardine reflects on the power of music to move, especially at Christmas.
The End, yet again?
The author and philosopher John Gray on the merits of living for the present.
The Meaning of Debt
Sarah Dunant looks at different aspects of debt.
Media Malpractice
Will Self reflects on the new landscape for the press.
The Memory Business
Simon Schama reflects on how the world - ten years on - remembered the events of 9/11.
Glamour in Austerity
Lisa Jardine reflects on the historic power of royal glamour in times of austerity.
Information Overload
Historian Lisa Jardine reflects that information overload is not a new problem.
The Art of Gardening
Lisa Jardine reflects on gardening's purity, and its darker, political aspect.
Volume Control
Lisa Jardine reflects on her aversion to today's new sources of noise.
The Thatcher Story
The historian Lisa Jardine reflects on the week's events.
Email Etiquette
Lisa Jardine reflects on the perils of over-hasty emails.