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April 2000 issue of Prospect Magazine (#51)

Features

Virtual war
Michael Ignatieff / April 20, 2000
In Kosovo, war enlisted western citizens only in virtual ways. If future wars don't...
Does "new media" make the licence fee redundant?
Tim Congdon / April 20, 2000
Dear Gavyn Davies 2nd March 2000 The Licence Fee Review Panel, under your chairmanship,...
The backlash against NGOs
Michael Shaw-Bond / April 20, 2000
In a global world without global government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have...
Get out of the kitchen
William Skidelsky / April 20, 2000
It has been a rude awakening for a college boy wanting to become a chef
Real business
Michael Prowse / April 20, 2000
British industrial decline does not date back to the 19th century, but to the lack of...
Genetics of the right
Charles Murray / April 20, 2000
The picture of human nature which emerges from the new genetics will vindicate the...
Russia's swamp
Thomas de Waal / April 20, 2000
Putin's declared ambition is to restore Russia great power status, how should the west...

Opinions

A Catholic purge?
Anonymous / April 20, 2000
The appointment of an "Irishman" to lead the English Catholic church could signify a...
Drugs for the people
Rita Carter / April 20, 2000
The NHS won't be able to stop us getting hold of the "lifestyle" drugs we want
Lament for England
Aleksa Djilas / April 20, 2000
After English pilots started dropping bombs on me I began to reconsider my Anglophilia

Regulars

Letters
prospect / April 20, 2000
The ANC on "Disgrace" 3rd October 2003 The scholarly journal Interventions published a...

Science and Technology

The lab
Thomas Barlow / April 20, 2000
Buy yourself a species name

Arts & Books

Mozart and the modern
Fiann Coombs / April 20, 2000
Mozart's irony and moral relativism make him a composer for our time
The gloom and the glory
Anthony Sampson / April 20, 2000
Despite all the doom-laden books about rape, murder and torture, a hopeful black South...
What fiends are for
Christopher Hamilton / April 20, 2000
The Herzog-Kinski partnership was what Nietzsche called a "star friendship"
The voice of Spain
Bella Thomas / April 20, 2000
Javier Marias speaks for a confident modern Spain with its calculated suppression of...
Misreading Chardin
Susannah Fiennes / April 20, 2000
Is there a conspiracy to prevent the public from learning how to look at paintings?

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