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11 Sep 2014: In few other places is the gulf so wide between what is said and what is done, writes James Buchan
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28 Aug 2014:
Is marriage really the summit of aspiration for the 'gay nation'? Angry radicalism should not have turned into a whisper of gratitude, argues this call to arms from Suzanna Danuta Walters. By Julie Bindel
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25 Aug 2014: Euny Hong's account of how South Korea went from backwater to cultural trendsetter is a myth-busting treat, writes Isabel Hilton
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20 Aug 2014: Richard Davenport-Hines explores the forgotten history of Britain's peacetime conscription
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11 Aug 2014:
Jim Davies's exploration of the psychology behind our passions and interests is full of attractive ideas, writes Nicola Davis
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3 Aug 2014:
Lucy Lethbridge enjoys a revealing, if uneven, history of how retail transformed women's working lives
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3 Aug 2014:
Boris Johnson's economics adviser has a good track record; here, he sets out a clear case for a more equal future, says Iain Morris
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27 Jul 2014: Richard Layard and David M Clark's polemic about mental illness is a revelation – but they're a little too sure they have all the answers, writes Ian Birrell
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23 Jul 2014: Innes Bowen's study reveals how the government's attitude towards British Muslims has been defined in part by ignorance, writes Christopher de Bellaigue
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