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Dan Rob Jones

'Old timber to new fires' - Politics, Philosophy, Literature, Religion

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I recently interviewed , author of The Usual Channels: Inside the Mysterious World of Political Whips for the inaugural episode of The Westminster Review of Books podcast. You can listen to our hour-long conversation on Apple Podcasts, Spot...

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Eleven quick thoughts on the election

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Trollyology

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It's Time to Get Excited for the Florentine Mayoral Elections

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Behind Evelyn Waugh’s comedy is total darkness.

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