If you've got a New Statesman magazine subscription, you can read David Blanchflower's views about unemployment in Britain.
In the wake of Office for National Statistics' figures showing the unemployment rate in the UK was 7.9 per cent in the last quarter of 2010, the writer has penned an article called 'The scars of a jobless generation'.
As well as Blanchflower's article, New Statesman magazine also features work by James Purnell, who has looked at why the west is failing to win around the minds of those in the Middle East.
Mehdi Hasan, also writing for New Statesman magazine, has written about 'Cameron's cynical Muslim-bashing - and Labour's shabby response'.
Plus, as well as all of this, you can find out how London has become an unlikely tax haven for the super-rich and discover why Peter Wilby gave up his role on Radio 4.
New Statesman magazine has a special on philosophy and ideals in the latest issue, on top of all of this.
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Posted by Hunter Drinan