The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com Preview: Christopher Hitchens's final interview Exclusive extracts from the writer's last interview with Richard Dawkins. By George Eaton Why has the left neglected the Tamils of Sri Lanka? Human tragedy on this South Asian island is all but ignored. By Emanuel Stoakes "If Steve Jobs were at the beginning of his career now, undoubtedly the FBI would have him locked up" An interview with investigative journalist Heather Brooke on hackers, data dealing and Wikileaks. By Helen Lewis Hasteley 2011: a year of unintended consequences From OccupyLSX to Leveson, the British political system is not working well. By David Allen Green Preview: "The tyranny of the discontinuous mind" by Richard Dawkins Extracts from the New Statesman guest editor's Christmas issue essay. By Alice Gribbin The scandal of low-paid care workers A New Year's resolution? Let's stop paying less than the minimum wage to those who care for the elderly and vulnerable. By Gavin Kelly and Joe Coward The answer to Labour's woes? Tax cuts Balls and Miliband should call for the basic rate of income tax to be slashed. By Andrew Harrop Daniel Dennett and the bacterium of faith How guilt reinforces the link between religion and positive social action. By Nelson Jones On the streets with Bloomberg's "private army" "Whose tweets? Our tweets!" Sometimes, only puns will do. By Laurie Penny Why we won't back down on public sector pensions Contrary to the coalition's spin, ministers have consistently refused to negotiate. By Mark Serwotka The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Print Edition Special Offer Get a FREE copy of Arguably, by Christopher Hitchens when you start your annual subscription today for just £87. 
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