How tolerant would Karl Popper be?
How tolerant should we be towards the intolerant? This question most famously tackled in Karl Popper’s 1945 “The Open Society…
How tolerant should we be towards the intolerant? This question most famously tackled in Karl Popper’s 1945 “The Open Society…
Thursday, 8th March, saw one of the most disappointing turnouts in recent SU elections. The Beaver reports that ‘just under…
LSE alumni launch charity challenging Britain’s class problem in Parliament Wednesday 28th February marked the launch of a new charity,…
The drowsiness takes over and I sink back It calls and I cannot fight back Slumber has dug its claws…
Nearly a month ago, I wrote an article for this paper arguing that the Democratic Party’s primary contest in 2020…
[Author’s note: the problems addressed in this article apply to a wide spectrum of discriminatory relationships, including race relations, gender…
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I am proud to be an American. Despite all the political turmoil with the last election and subsequent and questionable…
Following his convincing win in Thursday’s student elections, a less-than-reticent Naveed Kabir, the LSE’s new Activities and Development Officer, announced…
Attendance LSE Director Dame Minouche Shafik hosted a second student-only forum on Monday, 5 March. This time, the event advertised…