Rupert Murdoch waited years for a pliant government – now he’s got one. By Jane Martinson
We are living in the age of the nonagenarian: the Queen continues to gain popularity against her elected officials, and Rupert Murdoch has been given everything he’s ever asked for, just a few weeks from his 91st birthday. In between meetings in Saudi Arabia, Nadine Dorries, the culture secretary, announced the removal of legal restrictions designed to prevent the media mogul from interfering in the editorial independence of the Times and the Sunday Times, hurdles put in place by Margaret Thatcher when he bought the newspapers in 1981…
Paul
Sagar - The last hollow laugh - Francis Fukuyama and 'The End of History’
Book review: The Government of Desire
Dilip Simeon: What is corruption?
Tanya
Gold - How materialism makes us sad
Rudyard
Kipling: critical essay by George Orwell (1942)
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a
boot stamping on a human face, forever" - George Orwell’s Final Warning
George
Orwell: Literature and Totalitarianism (1941)
George
Orwell - Freedom of the Park (1945)
George
Orwell Reviews Mein Kampf: “He Envisages a Horrible Brainless Empire” (1940)
J.K.
Rowling asks us to remember George Orwell
Walter Benjamin: Capitalism as Religion
(1921)
ALEX ROSS - Walter Benjamin, Theodor
Adorno, and the critique of pop culture.
Saladdin Said Ahmed: Mass Mentality,
Culture Industry, Fascism
Theodor Adorno - Education After
Auschwitz (1966)