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James Bloodworth is a writer and journalist from London.

How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?

Around the world, politicians of all persuasions have one thing in common: their cringeworthy attempts to appeal to the youths.

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    Marine Le Pen’s Pension Tightrope Act

    Far-right leader Marine Le Pen has often claimed to defend France’s welfare state from liberals. But as millions struck against Emmanuel Macron’s retirement reform, Le Pen wasn’t with the protesters.

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      Antiaging Regimens

      Elites have long tried to dodge death. Nothing has worked so far, and plenty have died trying.

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        The Immortality Hustle

        Silicon Valley’s quest to achieve eternal life is pure quackery. But it reveals much about the antidemocratic pathologies of the global superrich.

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          Company Towns

          There is money to be made in end-of-life amusements for wealthy retirees.

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            Frozen in Time

            The rich have it so good that one lifetime is not enough: some of them are turning to cryonics in the hopes of someday coming back for more.

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              Nursery Rhymes

              The problem of age in the workplace used to tend in the other direction.

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                One Last Job

                Many great directors lose their fastballs. But a few legends have managed to buck that trend, turning in some of their best work in their twilight years.

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