Quinlan Mann Lasse Andersen Quinlan Mann Lasse Andersen

Where the Past Meets the Present and Where it does Not: Carlyle, Racism and Virtue Signalling

Was he really using his fictionalized narrator to mask (thinly) his pro-slavery, ‘racist’ sentiments or was it a device to expose what, in his opinion, were hollow public displays of outrage at social injustice and misplaced philanthropy – what nowadays we might call ‘virtue signalling’ or gesture politics?

Quinlan Mann

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Paul Sagar Lasse Andersen Paul Sagar Lasse Andersen

Adam Smith on Donald Trump

What Trump’s opponents have long failed to understand is that Trump’s supporters simply do not react the same way: that they never have, and never will. And there are at least two reasons for this, both of which Smith can help us to understand.

Paul Sagar

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Lina Weber Lasse Andersen Lina Weber Lasse Andersen

Public Debt and Political Union

The controversy over empire in 1776 has shown the close connection between public debt and political union. In the current discussions of aiding economic recovery from the ongoing pandemic, similar issues are at stake.

Lina Weber

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Paul Sagar Lasse Andersen Paul Sagar Lasse Andersen

Sovereignty, Opinion, and Brexit

If you look up ‘sovereignty’ in a dictionary, you’ll get a definition such as ‘supreme authority in a state’. This makes it sound straightforward and uncontroversial. Unfortunately, it is anything but.

Paul Sagar

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