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was a weekly magazine of social inquiry and social and cultural comment, published in the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1988. It drew on the disciplines of sociology, anthropology, psychology, human geography, social history and social policy, and it published wide-ranging social reportage.
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by reprinting cabinet minutes. Ministers were discussing ways to curtail benefit payments to British families. The plans were dropped. The confrontation was an important step on the long road to the enactment of a
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sought "to mirror, to analyse, to understand, not to exhort or moralise." It tried to see the world as it was, not as it was supposed to be. These aims were continued and developed under the editorship of
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The magazine was launched by a small, London-based independent publishing house, Harrison Raison, which in 1956 had successfully launched
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and Paul Barker argued jointly that much town and country planning was misguided and counter-productive and should be scrapped.
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s hospitality to a dissenting view" was "evidence that the closure of our democratic traditions is not yet complete".
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was usually perceived as centre-left, but it was fiercely non-partisan and never endorsed any political party.
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1. A special issue, "Non-Plan : an experiment in freedom," 20 March 1969, in which the design historian
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s emphasis was strongly non-metropolitan, and it preferred to focus on "the Other Britain".
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In the magazine's pages "ideas were always more important than ideology". The historian
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This article is about a magazine. For Philippine President Marcos's social program, see
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The magazine's independence ended in 1988, when it was absorbed into the
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Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Two of the most influential issues of the magazine were :
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One for Sorrow, Two for Joy: Ten Years of "New Society"
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One for Sorrow, Two for Joy: Ten Years of "New Society"
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One for Sorrow, Two for Joy: Ten Years of "New Society"
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Ferdinand Marcos ยง Bagong Lipunan (New Society)
Douglas & McIntyre
fan's point of view
neutral point of view
clean it up
higher standard
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Raison
ISSN
0028-6729
New Scientist
Robert Hewison
intelligentsia
Timothy Raison
Conservative
Paul Barker
Eric Hobsbawm
E. P. Thompson
Picture Post
George Orwell
Mass-Observation
John Grierson
Reyner Banham
Peter Hall
Cedric Price
Official Secrets Act
Freedom of Information Act
New Statesman
V&A
Reyner Banham

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