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How we stop the fascists

The philosopher Hannah Arendt, the chronicler of totalitarianism in the 20th century, defined fascism as the temporary alliance of the mob and the elite. She also coined the phrase, ‘the banality of evil’ when describing the unthinking, routine way in which Nazis like Adolf Eichmann, whose trial she reported, committed the most horrific crimes against […]

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Equality Focus

Free school meals As part of the EIS’s wider anti-poverty work, the EIS remains fully committed to the roll out of universal free school meals to all young people in Scotland, and continues to press the Scottish Government to deliver its commitment to expand this to all pupils without further delay. Concerningly, the original promise […]

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Cryptic Crossword

A copy of the EIS Crossword can be found here. To be in with a chance of winning a John Lewis voucher, send your completed entry to SEJ, 46 Moray Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6BH or sej@eis.org.uk by Friday 15th of November. The first all correct entry picked at random will win. Details of the winner, […]

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