Category: Case analysis
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A Thought Experiment in Political Possibility
The Words We Don’t Choose In the spring of 1968, Enoch Powell stood before an audience in Birmingham and delivered a speech that would define British political discourse on immigration for generations. But there’s a question that almost no one asks about that moment: what if Powell had walked to that podium with the same…
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The Architecture of Alarm
By Dissectra – Neuropolitical forensics What Enoch Powell Understood About Fear There is a photograph, rarely discussed, of Enoch Powell moments before his Birmingham speech in April 1968. His hands are steady. His expression is composed. He does not look like a man about to destroy his political career. He looks like a man who…
