Towards an Imperfect Union: A Conservative Case for the EU
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In today's Europe, deep cracks are showing in the system of political cooperation that was designed...
Rebel Barons: Resisting Royal Power in Medieval Culture
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Ambivalence towards kings, and other sovereign powers, is deep-seated in medieval culture:...
Read My Lips: Why Americans are Proud to Pay Taxes
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A surprising and revealing look at what Americans really believe about taxes Conventional wisdom...
Overheated: The Human Cost of Climate Change
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Deniers of climate change sometimes quip that claims about global warming are more about political...
India - A Portrait
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One of this century's greatest surprises has been the economic and social revolution in India. A...
Swimming in the Dark
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Set in early 1980s Poland against the violent decline of communism, a tender and passionate story of...
Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Communist Poland
Awix (3310 KP) rated Spartacus (1960) in Movies
May 19, 2019 (Updated May 19, 2019)
Slightly disjointed in its structure: the opening act in the gladiator school barely puts a foot wrong (the fight between Douglas and Woody Strode is exceptional), but then the story splits between the story of the growing slave army, which is hokey and sentimental, and that of the political games in Rome, which features a bunch of great actors giving terrific performances. Usual epic spectacle, but a very atypical downbeat ending: the film works very hard to give Spartacus a moral victory, but it's hard not to see this as a conclusion as bleak as that of any of the films that Kubrick actually admitted to. Stirring entertainment anyway; they don't make 'em like this any more.
The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild
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The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild is the only full length biography of Nathaniel, the...
Things Can Only Get Worse
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'...as the Labour candidate I prepared for every possible question on the local radio Election...
Power Trip: A Decade of Policy, Plots and Spin
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Updated with explosive new chapters Hailed as the must-read political book of the year by...

