The Independent - 04.03.2020
finally tabled three years after it was first promised. As part of this, ministers will look at what more can be done to put an ...
must be a priority. ...
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2020 Businesses have to do the heavy lifting in a downturn There are more than 50 confirmed cases of coronavir ...
impact of the virus does not add much to the diminishing pot of global confidence. At a macro-economic level, it is easy to see ...
more robust supply chains. The Fed can cut interest rates. Other central banks and their governments will presumably use their “ ...
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2020 Coronavirus panic doesn’t have to stop us delivering the stories readers deserve As we wrap our heads aro ...
Coronavirus has been our top story for nearly three months across both UK and international news, and its rising death toll and ...
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WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2020 Chlorinated chicken fears are about animal welfare Steve Mumby (Letters, Chlorinated chicken flip-floppin ...
Research by Bristol University and Carnegie Mellon University reveal that when voters feel disenfranchised and excluded from a p ...
upcoming Budget is an opportunity for government to reassure the public their trust is not misplaced. A cross-party solution for ...
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2020 Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder who took the choir to international acclaim Joseph Shabalala’s Zulu group ...
leader, Joseph Shabalala, who has died aged 78, knew that his legacy would live on: Ladysmith Black Mambazo have continued to to ...
Shabalala (right) and fellow Ladysmith Black Mambazo member Albert Mazibuko with Paul Simon in 1986 (Mediapunch/Rex) As well as ...
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2020 Could the ‘end of history’ hold answers for the future? Francis Fukuyama spent his life and career search ...
on. How is history to end? If history is the evolution of humanity towards a universal state, as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel s ...
Fukuyama attends a conference during the first day of the 2013 Economic Forum in Aix-en- Provence (AFP/Getty) The last is the fa ...
the two world wars and the ongoing Cold War as mere effects of and reactions to the universalisation of what he termed the “univ ...
physically, leading to their exclusion, or philosophically, leading to a life of contemplation. Kojève’s “brave new” end state w ...
evolution of political organisation, is directional and spurred on by modern natural science and technological innovation. These ...
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