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Encyclopedia > David Goodhart

David Goodhart is the Editor of Prospect, a British current affairs magazine. He was formerly a senior correspondent of the Financial Times. He is married to Financial Times journalist Lucy Kellaway, they have four children. An Editor is a person who prepares text—typically language, but also images and sounds—for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it. ... Prospect is a monthly British essay and comment magazine covering a wide range of topics, but specialising in politics and current affairs. ... Ongoing events • Iraqi legislative election • Bill C-38 (Same-sex marriage in Canada) • Tsunami relief Deaths in February • 5 – Gnassingbé Eyadéma • 4 – Ossie Davis • 3 – Ernst Mayr • 3 – Zurab Zhvania • 2 – Max Schmeling Recent deaths Ongoing armed conflicts • Arab-Israeli conflict • Conflict in Chechnya • Second Congo War • Conflict in Iraq... A collection of magazines A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles. ... The Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink semi-broadsheet paper. ... Lucy Kellaway is the Management Columnist at the Financial Times. ...


. Goodhart’s ‘Discomfort of Strangers’, a "gloomy analysis of UK ethnic affairs" (Roger Sandall, in The Salisbury Review, Autumn 2004), was published first in the February Prospect. The website World Socialist (wsws.org) accuses The Guardian to lodge the racist ideas of David Goodhart (Anne Talbot, 6/4/05).


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Web exclusive: 'Replies to David Goodhart' by Neal Ascherson | Prospect Magazine June 2006 issue 123 (5673 words)
Goodhart's conversations with his critics, in or out of conference halls, seem to have persuaded him that his views needed to be refined, or at least expressed in a longer, more reasoned way.
David Goodhart rightly draws attention to my own challenge to Britain in the autumn of 2002, that a grasp of English by those seeking to integrate or even have a presence here is essential.
David Goodhart’s central proposals for a progressive nationalism seem to rest on two ideas: we should have clearer definitions of who belongs, who does not and what each are entitled to; and we should develop better symbols of Britishness.
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