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According to Anne Power‘s 'Beyond Bricks and Mortar', housing means far more than physical shelter. It shapes and is shaped by the social conditions of its inhabitants, and #HousingPolicy should reflect that. @LSEReviewBooks ow.ly/hJ0N50Yhxu7
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NEW✨ Gramsci, popular mobilisation and the power of collective action From Subordination to Revolution: A Gramscian Theory of Popular Mobilisation by John Chalcraft @LSEGovernment @ucpress @LSEInequalities @LSEHumanRights Review by Jade Orr @UW 👉 ow.ly/mRvC50Y4KPE
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NEW✨ Maximising shareholder profits isn’t good business in the long term. The Corporation in the 21st Century by @ProfJohnKay @ProfileBooks (UK) @yalepress (US) reviewed by Hans Despain @UMassAmherst 👇 blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofb…

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'Ricardo's Dream' by @natjdyer examines the teachings of English economist David Ricardo. According to Ivan Radanović, this book is essential reading for understanding the thinking that shapes our economies today. @LSEReviewBooks: blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofb…
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In our latest bookshop guide, Greg Taylor takes us on a snowy tour around Toronto's best bookshops ❄📚🇨🇦 encompassing impressive generalist stores, sci-fi specialists and the world's oldest LGBTQ bookshop. blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofb…
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NEW✨ Planning a trip to Toronto? In the latest addition to our global bookshop guide series, Greg Taylor @LSEnews takes us on a snowy tour around Toronto's best bookshops ❄📚🇨🇦 blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofb…
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Our first newsletter of 2026 is out today ✨📬 with a reading list on polarisation, an interview with the author of a book on Nvidia, reviews on tech and democracy, and the countdown of our top posts in 2025. Read 👉 ow.ly/fIli50XW1SY Subscribe 👉 ow.ly/ORJy50XW1SZ
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NEW: Trump’s power grab in Venezuela – is Greenland next? Read the latest edition of our LSE Blogs fortnightly newsletter 👉 ow.ly/3g2Y50XTXVm And subscribe so you never miss it 👇 ow.ly/8KsT50XTXVn
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To achieve peace, international law must prioritise women’s rights. Gendered Peace through International Law by Louise Arimatsu and Christine Chinkin @BloomsburyBooks reviewed by Leo Todd on @LSEReviewBooks. ow.ly/zmIm50XNk1j
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