Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Eton Mess. Cameron’s clique and the rebirth of the British ruling class

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Eton Mess.

Cameron's clique and the rebirth of the British ruling class.

by Jason Cowley

FEATURING Danny Dorling, A C Grayling, Laurie Penny, Nigel Farage and Felix Martin

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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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