The Guardian Summaries and Reviews
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Spot the difference: the invincible business of counterfeit goods
Selling cheap fakes of a successful product makes horribly good business sense. Is there any way to stop it?
The Guardian, 2022
Workplaces Are in Denial Over How Much Americans Have Changed
Employers are trying desperately to ignore that we’ve become fundamentally different humans
The Guardian, 2022
Facebook, QAnon and the World’s Slackening Grip on Reality
How Big Tech Got Bigger
The Guardian, 2020
What Does It Mean to Be a “Karen”? Karen Explains.
As the meme has become more prominent online, its meaning has become confused – with real-life Karens caught in the crosshairs.
The Guardian, 2020
The Finance Curse
How the Outsized Power of the City of London Makes Britain Poorer
The Guardian, 2018
The Liberal-Left Divide Reshaping American Politics
Trump’s opponents are bitterly split. You can’t understand US politics today unless you understand the rift between liberals and leftwingers.
The Guardian, 2017
Is the Staggeringly Profitable Business of Scientific Publishing Bad for Science?
It is an industry like no other, with profit margins to rival Google – and it was created by one of Britain’s most notorious tycoons: Robert Maxwell.
The Guardian, 2017
Groundbreaking System Allows Locked-In Syndrome Patients to Communicate
Using a device which detects patterns in brain activity, patients paralysed by ALS can answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ – and tell doctors they are ‘happy’ with life
The Guardian, 2017