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How the human got his paintbrush
Monkey business: Henri Rousseau’s dense jungles don’t fit EO Wilson’s narrow artistic schema
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The Editor suggests that “you won’t be able to resist
A real argument, at last
The Reagan/Thatcher experiment failed. The UK must now choose between a rerun and a rethink
Saudi Arabia’s princely PR
What the end of the driving ban says about the country’s reforms
Adapt and survive
Don’t knock the British constitution. It always moves on, and allows us to do the same
Peering over the cliff-edge
Dominic Cummings, the brains behind Brexit, fears it’s turning into a disaster
Party before country
A self-selecting, card-carrying cadre could soon pick a PM—for the first time ever
The Right divide along the Danube
Merkel stands against strident nationalists; respectable Austria is more relaxed
The Catalan crisis
Spain needs to start talking about its national identity
Ministerial briefing—digital safety
As we know, the internet is fundamental to our domestic
Speed data
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MELANIE LUHRMANN, INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES
The Duel
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YES If by “Russia” we mean President Vladimir Putin’s
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Fantasy island
Six years in your company has convinced me: you lot need time alone
The Empire’s new clothes
The imperial backstory still stops Britain from grasping how it looks in the eyes of the world
How the US turned North Korea into a nuclear power
The US has forgotten the cold, hard logic of nuclear diplomacy. Time to remember it
View from Pyongyang: the benefits of behaving badly
Standing next to me at a military parade in Pyongyang
Rebooting the rank and file
Britain’s unions have been on the slide for 40 years, but a fragile optimism is stirring
The reforging of Labour’s union link
Daniel Tomlinson, the Resolution Foundation Theresa May wasted no time in ditching George Osborne—but she clung on to his provocative rhetoric about turning the Conservatives into the party of “working people.” In the event, in June’s vote the Tories proved to be the party of pensioners, with Labour having the edge amongst those of working age.
People without a land
After the Balfour Declaration, 100 years ago, it became necessary to invent a Palestinian nation. A new museum in the occupied West Bank is trying to tell its story
In place of fear
Enthusiastic crowds queued to buy Beveridge’s plan for a welfare state. How would a modern-day Beveridge restore the standing of his creaking creation?
The reinvention of Paris
The French capital’s traditional reputation is being ripped up—and not for the first time
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Art & books
Where do Democrats go from here?
Hillary Clinton was a flawed candidate who never connected with the whole of America. How do progressives make sure they get it right next time, asks Sam Tanenhaus
It’s the inequality, stupid
Want to know why Trump really won? A breathtaking new economic analysis has some answers, argues Duncan Weldon
Dark side of the Moomins
The cartoon trolls are a children’s favourite but as a new exhibition reveals they haunted their creator, says Jane Shilling
Books in brief
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Negotiating with Europe
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