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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Why the West Rules - For Now: The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal about the Future

Why does the West rule? In this magnum opus, eminent Stanford polymath Ian Morris answers this provocative question, drawing on 50,000 years of history, archeology, and the methods of social science, to make sense of when, how, and why the paths of development differed in the East and West — and what this portends for the 21st century.

Ian Morris, Profile Books, 4 November 2010


The Ancient Guide to Modern Life

How modern are our lives? Or are we still living the lives our ancestors lived?

Natalie Haynes, Profile Books, 4 November 2010


The Hemlock Cup: Socrates, Athens and the Search for the Good Life

"The Hemlock Cup" gives Socrates the biography he deserves, setting him in the context of the Eastern Mediterranean that was his home, and dealing with him as he himself dealt with the world. Socrates was a soldier, a lover, a man of the people.

Bettany Hughes, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 7 October 2010


Whole Earth Discipline

Why dense cities, nuclear power, transgenic crops, restored wildlands, radical science, and geoengineering are necessary

Stewart Brand, Atlantic Books, 1 October 2010


Protest the Pope - March and Rally
The purpose of this web-site is to provide a focal point and a resource for the many thousands of people who think that, as a head of state, the Pope is an unsuitable guest of the UK and should not be accorded the honour and recognition of a state visit to our country.Protest the Pope, 18 September 2010

Jilted Generation: How Britain Bankrupted Its Youth

Instead of creating a new world, their actions really fostered a nation riddled with inequality, elitism and political corruption. "Jilted Generation" sets out how the next generation might succeed where this one failed.

Ed Howker & Shiv Malik, Icon Books Ltd, 2 September 2010


28 ¾: How Constant Age Checks are Infantilising Adults
ID checks serve primarily as a bureaucratic hurdle to buying alcohol, almost in the same way you need a licence to buy a gun. The implication is that there is something sordid about it, that buying alcohol is not a normal transaction, but one requiring special permission or dispensation.
Dolan Cummings, Manifesto Club, 2 September 2010

Academies will give more children a chance
New types of schools can educate without the burden of bureaucracy
Michael Gove, Daily Telegraph, 2 September 2010

Barça - Fan ownership and the future of football
The way to improve football in the UK, now the World Cup is over, is to follow the approach of leading Spanish clubs and hand them over to their fans. This report - written by Dave Boyle and launched by Co-operatives UK and Supporters Direct - details how.
Dave Boyle, Cooperatives UK, 2010

Two admitted to hospital for alcohol a minute
The number of hospital admissions caused by alcohol has risen by two-thirds in the last five years because society is "turning a blind eye" to Britain's drinking culture, public health experts have warned.
Stephen Adams, Daily Telegraph, 1 September 2010


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