Tony Judt was a fine historian and an excellent writer who has helped many to understand better the processes and consequences of events in European history. His work in New York was well-described in an obituary in the Guardian and the way that he inspired his students to better thinking is an example to every teacher of whatever subject. He certainly inspired me.
Anaximander on Labour’s Capitulation:
Not so much McNonsense, more McTrying hard to rescue the only party capable of changing Britain's direction.
Housing ought to have been the key for ...
rwhalley on Family Values:
I must be very naive. You're seriously telling me that I, a British citizen resident in the U.S. for the past 25 years has no way of returning to Brit...
Joe on Cash for Internships:
In Mike Crockart's case, there may be some genuine distinction between 'work experience' for 'school-leavers' - perhaps if the placements are sufficie...
John Cowan on Labour’s Capitulation:
All very well to say the Laughable curve is obviously right, but it's only obviously right at the extrema. Nobody knows where the inflection point is...
semitone on Cash for Internships:
I have written to Mr Crockart (via his website) asking him to explain the difference.
Tony Judt was a fine historian and an excellent writer who has helped many to understand better the processes and consequences of events in European history. His work in New York was well-described in an obituary in the Guardian and the way that he inspired his students to better thinking is an example to every teacher of whatever subject. He certainly inspired me.