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9. We should show far more grace towards those who have subjected themselves to public life. The eradication of any space for forgiveness—a jettisoning of any tolerance for the complexities and contradictions of the human psyche—may leave us with a cast of characters at the helm we will grow to regret.

18. The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service. The public arena—and the shallow and petty assaults against those who dare to do something other than enrich themselves—has become so unforgiving that the republic is left with a significant roster of ineffectual, empty vessels whose ambition one would forgive if there were any genuine belief structure lurking within.

19. The caution in public life that we unwittingly encourage is corrosive. Those who say nothing wrong often say nothing much at all.

9. We should show far more grace towards those who have subjected themselves to public life. The eradication of any space for forgiveness—a jettisoning of any tolerance for the complexities and contradictions of the human psyche—may leave us with a cast of characters at the helm we will grow to regret. 18. The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service. The public arena—and the shallow and petty assaults against those who dare to do something other than enrich themselves—has become so unforgiving that the republic is left with a significant roster of ineffectual, empty vessels whose ambition one would forgive if there were any genuine belief structure lurking within. 19. The caution in public life that we unwittingly encourage is corrosive. Those who say nothing wrong often say nothing much at all.

Points 9, 18 and 19 go after accountability directly. Scrutiny of public figures gets reframed as a kind of cultural sickness driving talent away from public life. The problem becomes the people doing the scrutinising, not the people being scrutinised.

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The Inclusivist Convergence Some people get ever so upset over the notion of inclusiveness. They rant about it being ‘politically correct’, dismiss it as ‘woke’, and ch...

If appreciating the importance of being inclusive is 'woke', it's just as well that so many have been waking up since the 17th century when inclusivist ideas began to flower in our culture: henry-tam.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-...

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The philosophy of Virginia Woolf’s ‘To the Lighthouse’ Podcast Episode · The LRB Podcast · 8 April · 46min

‘Woolf was appalled by the appropriation of Plato by young men of her generation who got fed it at Eton and Harrow and Oxford and Cambridge and imagined that they understood.’

Jonathan Rée on 𝘛𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘓𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘴𝘦, an extended extract from our Close Readings podcast.

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Choctaw and Irish History - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Two ancient peoples. A modern-day connection. Nothing divides the Choctaw people from the Irish except for the ocean.

Here is just one example of one oppressed people going to great lengths to care for another
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Choctaw and Irish History - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Two ancient peoples. A modern-day connection. Nothing divides the Choctaw people from the Irish except for the ocean.

Here is just one example of one oppressed people going to great lengths to care for another
www.choctawnation.com/about/histor...

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The Inclusivist Convergence Some people get ever so upset over the notion of inclusiveness. They rant about it being ‘politically correct’, dismiss it as ‘woke’, and ch...

Demands for inclusion is 'woke'?
Worth looking back at how the awakening began across the board in 17th century England and converged towards an enlightened outlook for all who'd rather not be left in a permanent state of slumber: henry-tam.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-...

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🔥🔥 OVER 16,000 have already signed the petition to stop BlackRock buying up our GP surgery buildings.

Our NHS is not for sale.

Our NHS is not their cash cow.

Our NHS is not their piggy bank.

Add your name now 👉🏻 vist.ly/4xb6i

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10 Valuable Reads on Inequality - Stone Center Understanding inequality requires cross-disciplinary insights. The field is evolving constantly, with new research shaping how we think about economic disparities and mobility. That’s why the work we ...

Delighted to find my "Greatest of All Plagues" in such excellent company (including @guidoalfani.bsky.social, @mivich.bsky.social, @aaronreeves.bsky.social, @samfriedman.bsky.social).

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Oh dear.

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New analysis has revealed a sharp rise in the number of non-graduate women in their late-20s delaying having children.

Is that because their earnings are making up a greater share of their household's income?

@pmarslanagic.bsky.social considers 👇

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Chart showing earnings gap 10 years after graduation, associated with having been in deep poverty at age 16, adjusted for demographic and university characteristics, and further adjusted for work characteristics: England

Chart showing earnings gap 10 years after graduation, associated with having been in deep poverty at age 16, adjusted for demographic and university characteristics, and further adjusted for work characteristics: England

Child poverty isn't just bad, it results in an enduring earnings gap.

This gap between graduates who grew up in poverty and those who didn't persists even for people who go to the same university, get the same degree and work for the same firm ⤵️
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Worked more, still got less | Research for the Real World | IOE Insights | Episode We explore retirement readiness, gender gaps in pension wealth, and the real-life consequences of inequality across the life course.Dr Amy Harrison speaks with Dr Sam Parsons about what long-running b...

📢Our takeover of the @ioe.bsky.social podcast series, Research for the Real World continues this week as Dr Sam Parsons discusses what our long-running birth cohort studies can reveal about people’s lives as they approach retirement.
Find out more and listen to the podcast - bit.ly/4rVa7pZ

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chart showing Unadjusted earnings gap 10 years after graduation, associated with having been in deep poverty at age 16, for all graduates and by demographic group: England

chart showing Unadjusted earnings gap 10 years after graduation, associated with having been in deep poverty at age 16, for all graduates and by demographic group: England

Graduates who grew up in deep poverty face a large pay gap 10 years into their careers.

They earn 13 per cent less than graduates who did not grow up in poverty – equivalent to over £7,590 a year, and larger than the gender pay gap in the UK ⤵️ buff.ly/5VfX2Fi

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2/ "We're price taker and not a price maker"

"There is one lesson from this crisis, and only one lesson"

"We need homegrown clean power that we can control"

"We cannot keep being on this fossil fuel roller coaster"

Thank you for the clear explanation
@Ed_Miliband"
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Oh!

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Ordinary Abuse Podcast Episode · The LRB Podcast · 18 March · 56m

‘This is really a story, at some level, about class. These men are experts at using the opportunities that come with class to get what they want.’

On the podcast: Susan Pedersen, Andrew O’Hagan and Thomas Jones discuss the Epstein scandal.

Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t...

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James Butler · ‘Need a lord on the board?’: Mandelson and the Lobbyists Why​ did a man whose political expertise was acquired in the departed era of broadcast television maintain such...

‘The young Mandelson’s intuition was, in one sense, correct: the only meaningful question is whether you’re on the inside or not. The distinguishing feature of the true insider is impunity.’

James Butler (@piercepenniless.bsky.social) on Peter Mandelson

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Absolutely nailed! Thank you @piercepenniless.bsky.social

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When will people learn that putting someone in charge because they are 'prepared to do anything to get things done' may not be a wise decision!
'Whitehall through the Looking Glass' is fiction, but believe me, there is much truth reflected in it: www.amazon.co.uk/Whitehall-th...

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March 9, 1892: The People’s Grocery Lynchings A white mob seized three African American business men in Memphis, Tennessee and lynched them without trial.

"This is what opened my eyes to what lynching really was. An excuse to get rid of Negroes who were acquiring wealth & property & thus keep the race terrorized & keep them down." -- Ida B. Wells after People's Grocery lynching in Memphis #tdih 1892. Read ⬇️ 🧵
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Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue

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This is a life and death story for the UK – so why is it being brushed under the carpet? | Aditya Chakrabortty The news that healthy life expectancy is in decline in Britain exposes a serious truth about the state we’re in, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty

🚨🚨🚨 Blood on their hands 🔽🔽🔽. #UKfailure
"In their book Social Murder? Austerity and Life Expectancy in the UK, the public health experts David Walsh and Gerry McCartney point out how Tory and Lib Dem policies effectively killed ordinary Britons." www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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Feb. 28, 1997: Teachers Suspended for Chicano Studies Lessons Nadine and Patsy Córdova were targets of a white supremacist campaign after teaching ethnic studies through resources like 500 Years of Chicano History and sponsoring the school’s first chapter of MEC...

Attacks on teaching honestly throughout U.S history.

Including #tdih 1997 when Cordova sisters were suspended (& later fired) for teaching Chicano studies, engaging students in critical literacy, & using materials from Learning for Justice of @splcenter.org ⬇️
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Citizen Network: Citizens as Cooperative Problem-Solvers Henry Tam outlines how the essential skills of citizenship can be developed so that everyone can be involved.

An individualist conception of 'citizen' is focused on not directly harming others.
A communitarian notion of citizens is concerned with us as cooperative problem-solvers who can help each other attain much more than we could in isolation.
citizen-network.org/library/citi... @iprnickp.bsky.social

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James Butler · ‘Need a lord on the board?’: Mandelson and the Lobbyists Why​ did a man whose political expertise was acquired in the departed era of broadcast television maintain such...

‘For Mandelson the cast of people who matter is very narrow, he is always the betrayed rather than the betrayer, his press critics are always acting in bad faith, and he is never adequately rewarded or appreciated.’

@piercepenniless.bsky.social in the new issue.

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It's a wonderful book, time I read it again. @henrytam.bsky.social

There's a review I wrote somewhere..

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CRUCIALLY, this is a non-London problem

We calculated the grad wage premium for each UK region and nation a few years ago, and you see declining graduate wage premia in every English region except London

If we want to diagnose why the UK is such an outlier the answer is in the regional story

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At the launch of Unsung Britain, Ruth Curtice reflected on the root causes of the loss of trust in politics ⤵️

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Thank you @profkepickett.bsky.social

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This is how we fix Universal Credit The basic rate of benefit support falls woefully short – Iain Porter, senior policy advisor at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, explains what needs to happen now.

🗣️ 'Benefits have never been set according to any logical calculation, like the cost of food and bills.'

For @theleaduk.bsky.social, Senior Policy Adviser @iainkporter.bsky.social makes the urgent case for an independent process to set Universal Credit levels 👇

https://bit.ly/3MkEaZp

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