Prospect - 16 Jul 2025
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Nature’s advocate
Living with Parkinson’s /
MATTHEW GOODWIN
AI THEFT
Brian Cox, Kelly Holmes, Mark Gatiss
Trump’s 10,000 lies
Starmer’s wasted year
Anger is good for you
Xi vs the Dalai Lama
Blue Labour blues
On ‘memecoin’/
THE PROSPECT GRID
Shaking with laughter
Q&A: Anthony Scaramucci
Matthew Goodwin’s politics of resentment
What makes a good death?
What’s wrong with Blue Labour
How to save a life
How our water went to shit
The Dalai Lama’s last stand
France’s forgotten children
Conversation: Should we have ID cards?
Trump is being freed from the rule of law
Bluesky
Arts special: This summer we head to Cornwall—a county of artists, romantics and phantoms
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Rising sun
Stage: Hamlet made smaller
Devi Sridhar on how to live to 100
Ethan Zuckerman on how to escape the internet hellscape
People
The grid
Anger management
Words of wisdom
Background chatter
Fine and dandy
Making the case
Philosopher-at-large: America’s violent politics
Ronan Bennett
Jo Glanville
Crossword & Bobby Seagull’s Brain Teaser
An AI world isn’t inevitable
The new nuclear arms race
Karen Hao on why AI companies don’t want journalism to exist
The joy of lex: Memecoin
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Classical notes: At peace
Labour’s lost year
Brief encounter
Stephen Collins’s cartoon
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Books for the beach
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The Culture
A serious person
Taking care
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Growing pains
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HOW OUR WATER WENT TO SHIT
HOW OUR WATER WENT TO SHIT
The new nuclear arms race
WHAT’S WRONG WITH BLUE LABOUR
Labour’s lost year
Kate Mosse Novelist
AI’s backwards vision
A Rejoin rejoinder
Make Britain autocrat-proof
Iran’s turmoil
Magic numbers
I N FACT
Noises off
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THE POLITICS OF RESENTMENT
‘The best thing Trump has going for him is the Democrats’
L ISTEN ONL INE
Trump is being freed from the rule of law
How to save A LIFE
SHAKING WITH LAUGHTER
WHAT MAKES A GOOD DEATH?
The Dalai Lama’s LAST STAND
DO WE NEED IDENTITY CARDS?
An AI-enabled world isn’t inevitable
The joy of lex: Memecoin
Shaping a new era of equality in wealth accumulation
FRANCE’S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN
Philosopher-at-large: America’s violent politics
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Our wrongs, nature’s rights
Doomscrolling the 1930s
Welcome to Cornwall
Rising sun
THE CULTURE
THE CULTURE
Background chatter
THE CULTURE
READI N G L IST
THE CULTURE
Serving life
Fine and dandy
Personal questions
Anger management
Moonbound
Books for the beach
Act of Darkness
Destroyer of Worlds: The Deep History of the Nuclear Age: 1895-1965 by Frank Close
The Boys by Leo Robson
My Hollywood and Other Poems
Bel Canto
Lost Boys: A Personal Journey Through the Manosphere by James Bloodworth
Wolf Solent
Snow Country
A Lonely Man
The Star Diaries
Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop by J Hoberman
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
The Adam Buxton Podcast
Away from modernity
To land’s end...
Ich bin ein Cornwaller
Down at Prussia Cove
Nowt so queer
Hamlet made smaller
At peace
Little libraries
Workers’ rights
Sweat it out
Nature’s consolation
Under scrutiny
Half-remembered
Empty words
The Generalist by Didymus
Bobby Seagull’s Brain Teaser
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