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Which Dystopian Story Does 2022 Resemble?

Which Dystopian Story Does 2022 Resemble?

Matt Hampton fee.org Matt Hampton is the Digital Marketing Associate for the Foundation for Economic Education. This is a version of an article published in the Out of Frame Weekly, an email newsletter about the intersection of art, culture, and ideas. Imagine waking up one day unable to access

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We Have Three Copies Of  Man Down to Give Away

We Have Three Copies Of Man Down to Give Away

We are running another fantastic giveaway for our members. The prizes are three copies of Man Down a novel by one of our own, John Black who writes a weekly column for Insight Politics on The BFD. On the 20th of March, we will give away three copies to three

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We Have Three Copies Of  Man Down to Give Away

We Have Three Copies Of Man Down to Give Away

We are running another fantastic giveaway for our members. The prizes are three copies of Man Down a novel by one of our own, John Black who writes a weekly column for Insight Politics on The BFD. On the 20th of March, we will give away three copies to three

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We Have Three Copies Of  Man Down to Give Away

We Have Three Copies Of Man Down to Give Away

We are running another fantastic giveaway for our members. The prizes are three copies of Man Down a novel by one of our own, John Black who writes a weekly column for Insight Politics on The BFD. On the 20th of March, we will give away three copies to three

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We Have Three Copies Of  Man Down to Give Away

We Have Three Copies Of Man Down to Give Away

We are running another fantastic giveaway for our members. The prizes are three copies of Man Down a novel by one of our own, John Black who writes a weekly column for Insight Politics on The BFD. On the 20th of March, we will give away three copies to three

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We Have Three Copies Of  Man Down to Give Away

We Have Three Copies Of Man Down to Give Away

We are running another fantastic giveaway for our members. The prizes are three copies of Man Down a novel by one of our own, John Black who writes a weekly column for Insight Politics on The BFD. On the 20th of March, we will give away three copies to three

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We Have Three Copies Of  Man Down to Give Away

We Have Three Copies Of Man Down to Give Away

We are running another fantastic giveaway for our members. The prizes are three copies of Man Down a novel by one of our own, John Black who writes a weekly column for Insight Politics on The BFD. On the 20th of March, we will give away three copies to three

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Book Review: Man Down

Book Review: Man Down

It retails for $35 and is available from all good bookshops or directly from the publisher www.trosspublishing.co.nz or via e-mail trosspub@gmail.com **If you order directly from the publisher, postage will be included in the price. Through the 1970s and 80s, English novelist Tom Sharpe published

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Book Review: Man Down by John Black

Book Review: Man Down by John Black

The Grampus BFD writer for Insight Politics John Black has published his debut novel. The Grampus was sent an early copy and this is his review. It retails for $35 and is available from all good bookshops or directly from the publisher www.trosspublishing.co.nz or via e-mail trosspub@

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It’s Long past Time to Dump the Masks

It’s Long past Time to Dump the Masks

Scott Morefield brownstone.org Scott Morefield spent three years as a media & politics reporter with the Daily Caller, another two years with BizPac Review, and has been a weekly columnist here at Townhall since 2018. The face mask debate is unfortunately again rearing its ugly head in many parts

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Why This Harry Potter Villain Was Even Worse than Voldemort

Jonathan Miltimore fee.org Jonathan Miltimore is the Managing Editor of FEE.org. His writing/reporting has been the subject of articles in TIME magazine, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Forbes, Fox News, and the Star Tribune. Bylines: Newsweek, The Washington Times, MSN.com, The Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller,

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1984 Is Now Prolos bottle on brown surface

George Orwell: Revolution and Liberty

James Bradshaw mercatornet.com James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature. George Orwell, whose real name was Eric

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Maus Goes on the Pyre

Maus Goes on the Pyre

Ray Bradbury’s dystopian classic Fahrenheit 451 envisions a world where books are routinely burned (the title refers to the ignition temperature of paper). But, as Bradbury himself said, “There is more than one way to burn a book”. Why bother burning books, when you can just ban them, strike

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The Road to Ethno – Nationalism or a Democratic – Nationalist State?

The Road to Ethno – Nationalism or a Democratic – Nationalist State?

He Puapua – Blueprint For Breaking Up New Zealand – Book review: Author: Dr John Robinson, Tross Publishing (2021). He Puapua, a new book, encompasses an in-depth study of the many issues surrounding New Zealand moving towards self-government for Maori. The publication, based on a report of the same name, is controversial

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The Joys of Books

The Joys of Books

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com Recently The Australian Financial Review ran a lengthy article titled “How to read 50 books a year”, this presented in the same tone of a how to lose 30lbs in six months type advice. I found it amusing. I have no difficulty reading between 100

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A ‘Trigger Warning’ on ‘1984’? Big Brother Would Be Proud!

A ‘Trigger Warning’ on ‘1984’? Big Brother Would Be Proud!

David Haggith rt.com David Haggith is an author published by Putnam and HarperCollins. He is the publisher of The Great Recession Blog and writes for over 50 economic news websites. The University of Northampton, an institution which appears to have suffered an irony bypass, slapped a trigger warning on

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