From the archive: High noon in America
June 1968: the killing of Robert Kennedy’s portends only future violence in the US
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
June 1968: the killing of Robert Kennedy’s portends only future violence in the US
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February 1978: Clive James reviews the official biography of Leonid Brezhnev.
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September 1955: The argument for British compassion towards Windrush immigrants.
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November 1913: Christabel Pankhurst calls for militancy in the fight for female suffrage.
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August 1966: Danny Blanchflower reflects on England’s football World Cup win.
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May 1954: John Berger reviews the artist’s new show in London.
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November 1980: The journalist and author excoriates the then leader of the opposition’s book.
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July 1994: The New Statesman calls for change after the Rwandan genocide.
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