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Politicians get blamed for government shutdowns. But does the fault lie also with citizens, who are more invested in punishing partisan rivals than in demanding competent government?
A debate is in progress between alternative strategy prescriptions for degrowth. On the one side, what we might call ...
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Dion Rudakubana tells the inquiry his brother's behaviour became significantly more violent after he was expelled from school.