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This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Bonus — Globalisation can be slowed, but not stopped’ ...
The Musée Jean-Jacques Rousseau invites you to discover 18th-century fashion and elegance, until October 26, 2025, through an ...
Louis in Montmorency to visit the Maison de Jean-Jacques Rousseau during Nuit des Musées 2025, the 21st edition of which ...
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Who is human enough to the UN?
The United Nations, birthed in 1945 after the atrocity of WWII’s Holocaust, pledged through its 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Genocide Convention to protect the right to life and ...
The classical roots of Donald Trump’s thuggish incompetence.
The history of thought, especially when it comes to gender, is deeply entrenched in patriarchal ideas that have shaped how women are perceived, treated, and valued in society. Some of history's most ...
The deaths of several online stars have shaken the TikTok and influencer community — and broken the hearts of countless fans — over the years. Two months before her death, Taylor celebrated ...
Dr Kathy McLauchlan, graduated at Oxford University and the Courtauld Institute. In 2001 she completed a PhD thesis on French painters in Rome during the 19th century. A lecturer specialising in ...
Sometimes, when I am trying to meditate, which they say is good for us, I listen to the sound of the ocean because I need something louder than my brain. The brain can be obnoxiously loud.
It must have been Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), the philosopher and one of the fathers of the Enlightenment, who was one of the first to link the emergence of wealth disparities — both moral and ...