Don't miss:
- Alex Preston charts the rise, fall and future of the investment bank
- Jon Cruddas proposes a new route to social justice in an exclusive essay
- Rafael Behr interviews shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander
- Mehdi Hasan writes a letter to Muslim protestors in the wake of the "Muslim rage" phenomenon
- Jenny Diski on the decline of tragedy from the Greeks to reality television, celebrity cellulite and the Leveson Inquiry
- Talitha Stevenson writes about the psychology of addiction
PLUS Benjamin Kunkel reviews Slavoj Zizek, Will Self on the strange solipsism of Salman Rushdie and Paul Auster and Nina Caplan on drinking champagne and eating hotdogs, at the same time
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