New Thinking
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New Thinking magazine is about no one way of thinking. It is a nexus of expertise untethered from the 24-hour news cycle. It is a space where minds in a variety of fields can step away from their niches and take the long view. Here, diversity of thought is a singular strength.
In a media climate of intense polarization, 280-character limits, and viral clips, we aim to publish the kind of thought that looks at the spaces between and the paths forward that they present. We are a venue that exists between long-form journalism and social media, where experience takes centerstage.
Every week, we bring our readership writing from the worlds of business, politics, entertainment, sustainability, and culture. On this site, we hope to generate the kind of pragmatic thinking and sharp observation that make readers look twice, and perhaps ponder another point of view. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesWhat’s The (True) Story? Oasis Tickets Insider, Smoking, Obesity, Gambling & the Nanny State
Your host: Chris Wright Founder of Chrysalis Records, media and sports entrepreneur, campaigner In this week’s episode Chris Wright is joined by: Nick Blackburn to help us shine some light on the mass chaos around Oasis’s new tour tickets. A former director at Ticketmaster, chartered accountant in the music industry, having worked for Chrysalis and Decca records. He is also the founder of See Tickets, the international ticketing services company based in Nottingham, England.
Kamala Harris Vs Donald Trump: The Race Is On
Your host: Chris Wright Founder of Chrysalis Records, media and sports entrepreneur, campaigner In this week’s episode Chris Wright is joined by: Jean-Monnet Professor of European Integration at the National University of Ireland Maynooth, John O’Brennan. John, among his many academic and journalistic accolades is a member of the Institute for European and International Affairs’ ‘Global Europe’, Ireland’s leading international affairs think tank.
The Tories vs Reform: The Fight for the Right
Your host: Chris Wright Founder of Chrysalis Records, media and sports entrepreneur, campaigner In this week’s special debate episode, Chris is joined by the Conservative MP for Shipley since 2005, who is currently standing for re-election, Sir Philip Davies, Reform UK parliamentary candidate for Great Yarmouth, Rupert Lowe, conservative and Brexit supporting political commentator, Lee Harris. The fight for conservatism, or rather the fight for the right?
Labour Party Insiders: What Starmer’s Britain Will Really Look Like
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US Campus Protests and UK Local Elections: For How Long Can We Ignore The Young?
Your host: Chris Wright Founder of Chrysalis Records, media and sports entrepreneur, campaigner In this week’s News Roundtable episode, Chris Wright is joined by political commentator, Marina Purkiss, Managing Editor of Local Government Studies and Co-Convenor of the UK Political Studies Association’s Specialist Group on Local Politics, Dr Peter Eckersley, Communications Officer at the Institute of Economic Affairs, Reem Ibrahim, and Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration at the...
The Middle East Experts: How Peace Can Truly Be Achieved
Your host: Chris Wright Founder of Chrysalis Records, media and sports entrepreneur, campaigner “There’s light at the end of the tunnel, we just need to build a tunnel first.” In this week’s News Roundtable episode, Chris Wright is joined by: Founder and Director of the Israeli Disarmament Movement, and the Middle East Treaty Organization, Sharon Dolev.
Has Thatcherism Failed? The Young vs The Old, and Donald Trump Climbs the Rich List
In this week’s News Roundtable episode, Chris Wright is joined by writer, journalist and broadcaster, Christina Patterson, Communications Officer at the Institute of Economic Affairs, Reem Ibrahim, UK and US political commentator Edward Hardy, and Chief Economic Adviser at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, Vicky Pryce. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth analysis of the Conservative Party’s scheme to tear itself apart.
Top Middle East Correspondent Explains the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Richard Spencer, The Times
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