Philosophy and Resistance in the Crisis: Greece and the Future of Europe by Costas Douzinas
Pavlos Eleftheriadis on an angry book charting a volatile situation

Pavlos Eleftheriadis on an angry book charting a volatile situation

Richard Follett on slavery and the power of literacy

A neat model for the nascent superpower is proving elusive, says Kerry Brown

We can’t hear ourselves think over all this music, warns David Revill

A powerful critique of neoclassical economics raises profound questions for all, says Christopher Phelps

Age has not withered him: James Stevens Curl enjoys the wry company of a kindred spirit

A 20th-century battle between science and religion rages to this day, says Simon Underdown

Your place or mine?It’s been a busy week for our vice-chancellor. In between presiding over a further round of staff redundancies, he’s been on site supervising the extensive renovations to his house...



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Crowd atlas - What demographic change means for the academy’s future

Gary Day welcomes the master of malapropism to a screen with a scale that matches his talent: small

Ahead of the UN’s World Population Day next week, Danny Dorling considers how the global academy is bending to the winds of demographic change