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Richard Bellamy
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Writes and researches legal and political theory & sometimes Italian history. Edits Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy. Flutes, runs, reads, cooks, swims, snaps, goes to concerts, galleries, plays & films. Lives London-Exeter-Berlin-Livorno
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.And then in same issue they had the genuine local story about the member of the woman’s volleyball team from Piombino - who, in a heartening link to the cover story- happens to have been born in Germany to a German father ….

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I don’t know if local newspapers still exist in the UK. The Tirreno had this today relating a massacre by the Nazis abetted by local fascists, from which they draw apposite contemporary comments - if only one had that given the right wing riots recently rather than the poisonous idiocies of Musk.

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JOB - Professorship of Politics, University of Cambridge This is a senior position, open to various subfields (including political theory) www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/professorships

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Great discussion at Icon-S in Madrid on constitutionalism and democracy yesterday with Aileen Kavanagh Cristina Lafont and Carmen Pavel - now back to Livorno..

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My comment (alongside those of Nadia Urbinati and Cristina Lafont, and Sandra Seubert), on Kalypso Nicolaidis’ characteristically bold and original argument for a permanent European Citizens’ Assembly (ECA) of randomly selected citizens. globalcit.eu/representing...

Representing European citizens: Why a Citizens' Assembly should complement the European Parliament - Page 4 of 4 - Globalcit
Representing European citizens: Why a Citizens' Assembly should complement the European Parliament - Page 4 of 4 - Globalcit

Kickoff contribution by Kalypso Nicolaidis. Comments by Cristina Lafont and Nadia Urbinati and Sandra Seubert and Richard Bellamy Read More ...

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I hope Labour get the message that they need to win the next election by tackling some of the manifold problems of a broken Britain- and paying for that means taxation, immigration, alignment with the EU, and public spending- namely all of the things they say they won’t do …

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The answer to your question is that the SC ruling will be overturned when - and to the extent that - the political mood and system allows. Unfortunately Republicans have been more willing to exploit these possibilities than Democrats. (Mark Tushnet on constitutional hardball)

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Good grief ..

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Richard Bellamy
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Writes and researches legal and political theory & sometimes Italian history. Edits Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy. Flutes, runs, reads, cooks, swims, snaps, goes to concerts, galleries, plays & films. Lives London-Exeter-Berlin-Livorno
532 followers459 following75 posts