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The Weekend Essay

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    After Baillie Gifford, who is ‘clean’ enough to fund the arts?

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    The week that shook Columbia

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    The untold human stories of China’s economic boom

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    AI keeps going wrong. What if it can’t be fixed?

    Pessimists warn it could wipe out humanity. Optimists hail a medical revolution. Henry Mance meets the sceptics who argue that the technology is simply flawed

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    What’s the point of private members’ clubs?

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    The promise and perils of the egg-freezing revolution

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    What crypto (still) gets wrong

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    The fight for Germany’s ‘memory culture’

    Taking responsibility for the Holocaust is at the core of national identity. But this collective commitment faces challenges from both left and right

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    Can a friendship app cure loneliness?

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  • Saturday, 17 February, 2024
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    As the second anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion approaches, the acclaimed novelist reflects on his country’s efforts to keep on ‘keeping on’

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    What the world gets wrong about ‘civilisation’

    Politicians everywhere are making appeals to ancient history — but their thinking is based on a myth

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  • Saturday, 27 January, 2024
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    Surrealism at 100: does it still have the power to disrupt?

    A century on from André Breton’s founding manifesto, Surrealism is flourishing again

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  • Wednesday, 17 January, 2024
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    What the west forgot about democracy

    A handful of wealthy countries have grown used to giving lectures to the rest — now they need to start taking lessons as well

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    The statue that moved — and the cousin I never knew

    Clair Wills entered adulthood at a time when the limits placed on Irish women seemed in steady retreat. Then a family discovery revealed a messier reality

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  • Friday, 5 January, 2024
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    Becoming Taiwan: in China’s shadow, an island asserts its identity

    As elections loom, Taiwanese of all generations are forging a new vision of their past — and future

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  • Friday, 29 December, 2023
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    Effective altruism was the favoured creed of Sam Bankman-Fried. Can it survive his fall?

    From Oxford university to Silicon Valley, the ‘do good’ philosophy has enjoyed an improbable rise — but faces an uncertain future

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