Whether on one side of the fence or the other, make your voice heard. Join the Beaver today and put forth your compelling arguments both on the UK’s future, and the LSE’s legacy. Join the Beaver today at https://thebeaverlse.co.uk/writeforus/.
Anna contends that Dubai’s promise of insulation from Middle Eastern instability was always precarious, and recent conflict exposes how wealth cannot ultimately shield a city from geography, politics, or human consequences.
Andrei argues that Trump’s war on Iran is incoherent and contradictory, with no clear strategy, and appears largely driven by Netanyahu’s political interests.
Amy argues that elitist attitudes at LSE, rooted in unexamined class privilege and reinforced by superficial markers of academic prestige, are both sociologically unfounded and hypocritical.
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The Beaver’s Comment section has seen two running article series concerning heated political issues: ‘Thatcher’s LSE?’ and ‘Should LSE Back Brexit?’.
Enclosed are the current articles within each discussion:
Thatcher’s LSE?: Thatcher’s LSE: the Queen of Capitalism
Thatcher’s LSE: Legacy of Liberty
We Cannot Celebrate Thatcher or Johnson
Should LSE Back Brexit?: Inside the London School of Brexit-bashing
A response to: ‘Inside the London School of Brexit-bashing’
Ignorance is not Bliss: a Case for Caring
For 2020, LSE Must Help Get Brexit Done
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