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But when he dramatizes the tension between Michael's hopeful idealism and Eric's self-interested opportunism, Oboler is on to something real: an ethical conflict that refers as much to the last war as it looks forward, with cold certainty, to the next.
They call his place Steidlville - a name that refers as much to a frame of mind as it does to a physical plant - and the books that have emerged from it form a peerless library of modern and contemporary art and photography.
Inside is a spread headlined "Labour war on Britain's bosses" and an editorial, Red Ed has zero clue how business works, that refers, as it did the day before, to the "quasi-Marxist" Miliband.
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