Seneca III

2007   Oct   13   A Letter to my People
        26   Another Letter To My People
2008   Oct   5   Excerpt From “Ere the Winter of Our Discontent”
2009   Oct   22   The Cultural Death of a People
        23   Do Star Chambers Serve a Useful Purpose, Or Do They Obfuscate the Issue?
    Nov   8   By the Rivers of Babylon
2010   Jul   2   The ‘Phoney War’ Is Over
    Sep   13   Musings on the Winds of Change
    Oct   13   The Fourth Dimension of Warfare, Part 1
2011   Jan   1   The New Year Comes With Ham
    Feb   6   My Yesterday in Luton
    Jun   17   The English Spring
    Jul   12   The Betrayed
    Oct   19   A Long Day’s Journey Out of Night, Part I
        20   A Long Day’s Journey Out of Night, Part II
        22   A Long Day’s Journey Out of Night, Part III
        24   A Long Day’s Journey Out of Night, Part IV
    Nov   3   Are These the Labour Pains of a New Renaissance?
2012   Jan   1   A Furious Tide
    Feb   5   My Yesterday in Leicester
    Apr   22   A Gift from the Religion of Atrocity
    May   9   Inevitable, or What?
    Oct   23   “Beat Your Ploughshares Into Spears”
    Nov   25   On Rotherham and Racism
    Dec   7   The Rotherham Syndrome and the Depredations of an Elf
2013   Feb   7   First They Came…
    Mar   31   A Brief Conversation
    Apr   20   Lacunae

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