Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The dark side of power: how Machiavelli still haunts our politics

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The dark side of power:

How Machiavelli still haunts our politics

by John Gray

FEATURING John Pilger, Dylan Jones, Jeremy Bowen, Kate Mossman, Darius Guppy and Alain de Botton

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DON'T MISS:

John Pilger on the myths around Nelson Mandela

Rafael Behr discusses Miliband's big political gamble

Dylan Jones talks about the fashion and flare of the Eighties

Jeremy Bowen on being shot in Egypt

Kate Mossman writes about the guilty pleasure of Burt Bacharach

Darius Guppy on taking revenge on the press

PLUS Laurie Penny on an inspiring new generation of teenagers | Alain de Botton on what makes us human | Slavoj Zizek on The Act of Killing and invasion of public space | Bim Adewunmi on the television canon - what have you missed?

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