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| Living philosophy |
| Bernard Williams, 1929-2003 |
| Bernard
Williams, who pass- ed away on June 10, 2003, was
arguably the greatest post-war British philosopher.
While Williams’s commanding intellect, penetrating
arguments and thoroughly original conception of
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| Bill of intent |
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Sir — The editorial, “Power corrupts” (July 2), very rightly questions the possibility of the imple ... |
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| Off-track |
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Sir — With the Secunderabad-bound Golconda Express jumping off tracks at Warangal, doubts about the ... |
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| Errata |
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Sir — In Ashok Mitra’s column on July 11 (“The enthroned lady”), Sister Nivedita has been referred ... |
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| FREE BY CHARTER |
| The BBC will be truly independent of Downing Street only when it generates its own funding...| Read.. |
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Political economy...does not recognize the unoccupied worker...so far as he is outside...work relationship. Swindlers, thieves, beggars, the unemployed, the starving, poverty-stricken and criminal working man, are figures which do not exist for political economy, but only for other eyes; for doctors, judges, grave-diggers, beadles, etc. They are ghostly figures outside the domain of political economy. — KARL MARX
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| Religion is the best medicine |
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Philip Roth is among the most widely read and respected
novelists of today. In the Nineties, he won Americas
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