Don't miss:
- What are the Lib Dems for? Richard Reeves makes the case for a truly liberal party
- Robert Skidelsky writes an essay on the current economic crisis, and why the coalition is in denial
- Daniel Trilling reports on the spread of the BNP in the north of England
- Jason Cowley and George Eaton reveal new statistics on land ownership and state subsidy in England
- Colin MacCabe reviews his friend Salman Rushdie's new memoir Joseph Anton
- John Gray contributes an essay on Thomas Hobbes and Leviathan
PLUS An interview with top divorce lawyer, Ayesha Vardag, Isabel Hilton on China's fear for its future, Alice Oswald on the magic of spiders and their webs and Kate Mossman reviews the new album by the xx, Coexist
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