The dark side of practising gratitude during a pandemic
Focusing on what we appreciate in life may seem an easy way to boost morale, but does it inhibit political action?
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Focusing on what we appreciate in life may seem an easy way to boost morale, but does it inhibit political action?
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The life of a lawyer and MP who helped secure Kenyan independence still contains lessons for today.
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The New Statesman’s World Review podcast with Jeremy Cliffe and Emily Tamkin.
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Beyond images of frozen lakes and firey train tracks, Chicago’s residents – and homeless – are suffering by the millions.
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Fewer than a quarter of subway stations are served by an elevator, making the city one of the least accessible…
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