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The Argentine president had a lesson for the elites gathered at Da
Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, is one of the few bright stars in the vast, dead, black, cold and empty universe of politics. Whatever else can be said about him, that star is rising. Milei led h
The arts sector has long been unthinkingly in thrall to the supposedly “progressive” left but a coherent, coordinated, conservative strategy could, and should, shift the consensus
A new think tank aims to help a future Reform government be like Gulliver and escape the ties that paralyse the British state
MoneyWeek has in its quarter-century of existence built up a pretty good record for calling the major economic trends in the economy and society, and explaining what they mean for savers and investors
After World War II, America and its allies put in place a set of alliances, institutions and power structures to rebuild war-ravaged countries, create geopolitical stability and generate global econom
The world is full of recurring patterns, not just in the natural world but in the social realm, too. There is the boom-bubble-bust cycle of the stockmarket. There is what we call the Primary Trend, in