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Suffering & Violence

Suffering & Violence

  • Gary Budden recalls the Twyford Down protest of the early 1990s.
  • An extract from Tim Edgar's incredible new photography book.
  • The Summit Riots: the last of three extracts from Sarah Sheard's new novel.
  • Writer and musician Merlyn Driver describes man's relationship with domesticated animals on the Orkney Islands of Scotland.
  • LONDON: Tom Jeffreys reviews a series of new works by Tamsyn Challenger, exploring identity, repression and contemporary agriculture.
  • Philosophers Mary Midgley and Peter Singer discuss the ethics of evolution and the sanctity of life.
  • Liam Desroy talks to Josh Guiry of arts/theatre collective Official Culture.
  • And we all thought dying would be so simple...
  • One could liken the death penalty juror to the experiment subjects of Stanley Milgram, who famously shed light on the capacity of ordinary people to commit heinous crimes.
  • He became less a figure of fear and more a subject of curiosity and mocking.
  • Raucous laughter’s the last thing you’d expect at an event called “Executing Justice”
  • It shocks me to hear him describe our walk as a long distance. He’s only a few years older than me and his legs are so long.

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