Eliane Glaser

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Review: The Wealth Paradox

March 14, 2018March 14, 2018eliane-admin

The State of the Left

March 14, 2018March 14, 2018eliane-admin

Politicians as parents – enough with mean austerity

July 13, 2017July 13, 2017eliane-admin

In Defence of Elites

July 13, 2017March 15, 2018eliane-admin

In Defence of the Metropolitan Elite

October 20, 2016March 14, 2018eliane-admin

BBC Radio 4’s Four Thought – The progressive case for authority

July 1, 2015June 28, 2016eliane-admin

Tell her the truth – the real history of natural childbirth

June 4, 2015June 28, 2016eliane-admin

Bureaucracy: why won’t scholars break their paper chains?

May 21, 2015May 10, 2016eliane-admin

Do we need a new way to define ourselves? How the ‘left’ became toxic

March 25, 2015June 28, 2016eliane-admin

Nation-states aren’t households

March 9, 2015May 10, 2016eliane-admin

The cult of natural childbirth has gone too far

March 5, 2015May 10, 2016eliane-admin

If ideology is dead, how can the new politics find its voice?

December 31, 2014May 10, 2016eliane-admin

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I’m a writer, radio producer, and research fellow at the School of Advanced Study, University of London.

Books:

Motherhood: A Manifesto (Fourth Estate, 2021)

Elitism: A Progressive Defence (Biteback, 2020)

Anti-Politics: On the Demonization of Ideology, Authority and the State (Repeater, 2018)

Get Real: How to See Through the Hype, Spin and Lies of Modern Life (Fourth Estate, 2012)

I write for the Guardian, Prospect, and the London Review of Books, among other places, and produce and appear on programmes on BBC Radio 4 and 3.

You can email me at elianeglaser at hotmail dot com

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