Simon Glendinning
Simon Glendinning is an English philosopher. Glendinning is Professor of European Philosophy and Head of department in the European Institute… more

by Martin Kusch — Reposted by Simon Glendinning, Jaakko Husa
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by Anand Menon — Reposted by Simon Glendinning
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This academic year is an extra special one as we are celebrating LSE’s 130th anniversary 🎂
The theme is centred around LSE’s impact, past and present. Look out for celebratory events, freebies, exciting announcements, and much more from October onwards! 🎉
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It was a privilege to attend and write about the Glasgow date of this farewell tour. www.thetimes.com/culture/musi...
But some people clearly get a kind of self-righteous pleasure contemplating the prospect of “us” tearing the whole house down, not caring too much how to pick up the pieces, satisfied that “we” will have taken back control.
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As leaders, we must stand together and make clear Musk will face serious consequences for these actions.
by Anand Menon — Reposted by Simon Glendinning, Will Jennings, Lesley A. Hall
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by Patrick Dunleavy — Reposted by Simon Glendinning, Alex Callinicos, Patrick Dunleavy
Reform featured in 49 bulletins between January-July 2025
whereas Lib Dems(with 72 MPs) were in 18% of bulletins, with 35.
Reform referenced in nearly 1 in 5 ITV News At Ten bulletins, but 6% for Lib Dems www.theguardian.com/media/2025/s...
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Under the present rules, Labour MPs can fell a prime minister but they can't replace him. And right now, no one can predict who the membership would choose.
That will make many MPs nervous.
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