Articles By Michael Mosbacher
June 2013
Seen as more patrician than ever, the Tories in the Coalition Cabinet are less wealthy and privileged than under any previous government
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April 2013
An overlooked consequence of Romania's admission into the EU is that a majority of citizens of Europe's poorest nation, Moldova, will be able to claim Romanian citizenship and gain access to the UK
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December 2012
Nick Clegg may have failed in his attempt to create an elected House of Lords but elections— albeit peculiar ones — do take place in the upper house
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October 2012
A website, arrestblair.org, is offering cash rewards to anyone who attempts to apprehend the former PM. Interested, Desmond Tutu?
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September 2012
Cambridge University Press have just published a book by an anti-Zionist, anti-democratic Hegelian elitist. The reason? He has the right enemies
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May 2012
'Charitable income will suffer from the Budget, as the Treasury knows'
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April 2012
The Krupps may remain Germany's richest family but a new history of their firm is a reminder of their murky wartime record.
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January/February 2012
Michael Mosbacher charts the evolution of a hard-line Marxist into the leader of a cult that believes its "progressive" ends justify any means
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September 2011
The longtime admirer of Stalin and Lenin who still wields great influence at the Guardian is now an apologist for Mao, Chavez and even acts of terrorism
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July/August 2011
Britain's claim to be the world's foremost philanthropic nation is under threat under George Osborne's new reforms
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July/August 2011
The utopian Labour peer's new science of happiness is doing wonders for its inventor
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November 2010
Antonio Gramsci's great theory has cropped up in an unlikely place — the A-level geography classroom
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October 2009
Who is behind the "No to EU, Yes to Democracy" Party that received 150, 000 votes in June's European elections?
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April 2009
The think-tank Demos has switched from New Labour to ‘Progressive Conservatism’. Philip Blond has journeyed from ‘Radical Orthodoxy’ to ‘Red Toryism’. Now the two have joined forces and both Right and Left have been taken in
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About Michael Mosbacher
Michael Mosbacher is Director of the Social Affairs Unit and Managing Editor of Standpoint.
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