FEATURING Danny Dorling, A C Grayling, Laurie Penny, Nigel Farage and Felix Martin
DON'T MISS:
- Danny Dorling on why social mobility has gone into reverse
- A C Grayling writes the latest instalment in the "What makes us human" series
- Laurie Penny reports on the Pirate Party in Iceland
- Nigel Farage writes the diary, after a week of electoral success
- Felix Martin on the phenomenon of Bitcoin
- Kate Mossman interviews the thinking man of pop, Brian Eno
PLUS John Gray reviews Jesse Norman's book on Edmund Burke | Felicity Cloake on the pleasures of wild garlic | Daniel Swift on Kurt Vonnegut's letters | Ed Smith on the blood sport of journalism
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