Political Capitalism Series – Chapter I: From Markets to Privilege: Political Capitalism in Trump’s America and Chaebol Korea

I. The Neutral State as Referee In a healthy market economy, the state acts as a referee. It establishes the rules—antitrust legislation, consumer protection regimes, and financial regulatory frameworks—and then steps behind the curtain, allowing firms to compete within those boundaries. The authority of the state derives from its neutrality, not from any preference for […]

5 Great Video Game Soundtracks To Study To!

These are some of the best video game soundtracks to add to your study playlist!

To be or not to be a Valentine….

If you’re in a relationship, are you automatically your partners valentine or do they still need to pop the question?

Big Flavours, Busy Mall: Dining at The Bake Eldon 🥙🔥

In the heart of Eldon Square, The Bake Eldon stands out with irresistible aromas and towering spits of lamb and chicken. The mixed grill is the highlight — juicy, well-seasoned meats paired with spiced rice and an addictive red cabbage that ties it all together. Fast service, lively surroundings, and comforting Lebanese flavours earn it a solid 4/5 stars and a definite return visit.

This weeks’ editorial from the General Editors.

Should we be able to give books a bad review?

In this article, the Editor-in-Chief discusses the pressing debate surrounding whether we should be able to leave books a public negative review, following the Cait Corrain scandal.