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Robin Hawdon
Entertainment
I was almost James Bond
Almost had that license to thrill by
Robin
Hawdon
Since this is my first article for Meer Magazine I thought I'd better begin with an attention-grabbing headline. Having spent sixty years in show
Entertainment
Where have all the comedies gone?
weighted dissapearance by
Robin
Hawdon
Have the British lost their sense of humour? Are they so overwhelmed by the pressures and complexities of modern life that they cannot enjoy levity in their entertainment anymore
Science & Technology
Darwin's philosophy and the source of religious belief
Does God really exist? by
Robin
Hawdon
Ever since I was regularly bored to distraction by the tedious sermons preached at my English boarding school each Sunday, I have been seriously unconvinced about the presence
Economy & Politics
The political dilemma
polarising paradigm by
Robin
Hawdon
I have always been intrigued by the baffling business of politics. A political element creeps into most of my serious writing. The endless ups and downs of political fortunes
Culture
Old Britain
sheep and the wolf by
Robin
Hawdon
Foreigners who come to Britain and only visit the hot spots - London, Stratford-on-Avon, Edinburgh, Bath, Stonehenge, etc - rarely appreciate that its rural countryside is perhaps
Entertainment
Humour
Once in a while, we all need a laugh by
Robin
Hawdon
As a writer whose main source of income has for many years been from stage comedies, I have always been intrigued
Culture
Humanity
humans an advanced species or primitive pieces? by
Robin
Hawdon
The Latin name for the human species is homo sapiens, meaning 'wise man'. But are we wise? Considering the state of the planet
Culture
The writer's challenge
tough is it to be a writer? by
Robin
Hawdon
After more than sixty years in the literary and show business worlds, I have come to some conclusions about the various aspects
Culture
The death of the novel
novel becoming an extinct species? by
Robin
Hawdon
When I was young, I and most of my contemporaries, devoured books with a passion. Classical novels, historical novels, detective novels, romantic novels, American novels; anything that
Culture
The cost of crime
would humanity be if there was no such thing as crime? by
Robin
Hawdon
A futile exercise you might think, since crime and criminals have always been with us, and always will
Economy & Politics
Whither the Monarchy
Long live the King by
Robin
Hawdon
It has become more popular of late to forecast the demise of the monarchical system in Britain, particularly after the death of the late and great Queen Elizabeth
Science & Technology
The threat of the cyber monster
danger of being obliterated by our own ingenuity? by
Robin
Hawdon
Over the last couple of decades the development of AI, Information Technology, Computer Science, Virtual Assistance - whatever one is supposed to call
Economy & Politics
Is Britain in terminal decline?
Have we punched far above our weight? by
Robin
Hawdon
Throughout human history, empires have risen and empires have declined. The Persians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Moguls, the Spanish, the British
Economy & Politics
Dealing with Tyrants
world is in a dangerous place by
Robin
Hawdon
There is no question that the world is in a dangerous place at the moment. It is at the mercy of threatening autocrats from Putin
Culture
How to put the world right
Insights on rebalancing the planet in an era of unprecedented threats by
Robin
Hawdon
The planet and the human race are in a poor shape at the moment, quite possibly the worst shape since
Economy & Politics
Why people follow trends: understanding herd mentality
Exploring the psychology behind trend adoption, from fashion to social movements by
Robin
Hawdon
I sometimes wonder, when I look at the world, why it is that so many people follow the same, seemingly illogical
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