Reading for Battle
Battle Readings is a regularly updated compilation of articles, essays, and opinion pieces relevant to the themes of the Battle of Ideas.
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Recent Readings
Euro zone employment rises to highest level since 2008
Euro zone employment reached a new post-crisis high in the second quarter of the year, a positive sign for future economic growth, but trade unions said the number of people employed across the currency bloc was still far too low.
Francesco Guarascio, Reuters, 13 September 2016
Euro zone employment reached a new post-crisis high in the second quarter of the year, a positive sign for future economic growth, but trade unions said the number of people employed across the currency bloc was still far too low.
Francesco Guarascio, Reuters, 13 September 2016
Lionel Shriver is right
Without cultural appropriation, art withers.
Izzy Lyons, Spiked, 13 September 2016
Without cultural appropriation, art withers.
Izzy Lyons, Spiked, 13 September 2016
Lionel Shriver's full speech: 'I hope the concept of cultural appropriation is a passing fad'
This is the full transcript of the keynote speech, Fiction and Identity Politics, that author Lionel Shriver gave at the Brisbane Writers Festival
Lionel Shriver, Guardian, 13 September 2016
This is the full transcript of the keynote speech, Fiction and Identity Politics, that author Lionel Shriver gave at the Brisbane Writers Festival
Lionel Shriver, Guardian, 13 September 2016
Art of the Lie
Politicians have always lied. Does it matter if they leave the truth behind entirely?
Economist, 10 September 2016
Politicians have always lied. Does it matter if they leave the truth behind entirely?
Economist, 10 September 2016
As Lionel Shriver made light of identity, I had no choice but to walk out on her
Lionel Shriver’s keynote address at the Brisbane writers festival was a poisoned package wrapped up in arrogance and delivered with condescension
Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Guardian, 10 September 2016
Lionel Shriver’s keynote address at the Brisbane writers festival was a poisoned package wrapped up in arrogance and delivered with condescension
Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Guardian, 10 September 2016
Four stark realities of the global water crisis
Business Connect, September 2016
Business Connect, September 2016
Could technology hold the key to immortality?
A new movement is asking if uploading our brains to computers could help humans live forever.
Richard Jones, New Statesman, 7 September 2016
A new movement is asking if uploading our brains to computers could help humans live forever.
Richard Jones, New Statesman, 7 September 2016
Neuroparenting: The Expert Invasion of Family Life
Provides a timely contribution to the growing debate about the significance and implications of neuroparenting
Jan Macvarish, Palgrave MacMillan, 7 September 2016
Provides a timely contribution to the growing debate about the significance and implications of neuroparenting
Jan Macvarish, Palgrave MacMillan, 7 September 2016
Science Museum under fire over exhibit asking if brains are pink or blue
Hannah Devlin, Guardian, 1 September 2016
Hannah Devlin, Guardian, 1 September 2016
Euro and the economy: the final countdown?
"The rules of the game at The Battle of Ideas makes beating about the bush impossible. When you are given 5 minutes to make your point, you either say something essential, or you reveal that you have nothing really to say. This eliminates 'the unbearable lightness' of speculation that haunts public debate."
Albena Azmanova, social philosopher, political commentator and activist