Bringing Back the Classics

Reprint

Reprints and discussions of classic writings, bringing timeless works to a new audience. Rediscover the enduring value of these literary gems.

  1. Printed copies of the Financial Times newspaper stacked with front-page banners by Unknown

    2025 Reprint – Top Consultancies Freeze Pay as AI Reshapes Pyramid Model

    Reprint: AI is forcing leading consultancies to freeze starting salaries, slow graduate hiring and rethink the classic pyramid staffing model. Productivity gains mean fewer junior analysts are needed, while firms prioritise mid-career specialists to deliver technology and AI implementations. Alternative structures such as obelisk, hourglass and box models are emerging as firms experiment with leaner bases and heavier reliance on experienced judgment. The long-term balance between automation, new AI-focused roles and traditional graduate pipelines remains uncertain.

  2. Picture of the Stargate by MGM

    2025 Reprint - Accenture to ‘exit’ staff who cannot be retrained for age of AI

    Reprint: Accenture to ‘exit’ staff who cannot be retrained for age of AI

  3. Picture of the Stargate by MGM

    2024 Reprint - What's Actually Inside a $100 Billion AI Data Center?

    REPRINT: Overview of what it will take for Microsoft to Build out Project Stargate, a $100 Billion data center.

  4. Picture of an ICBM by John Wilson

    1956 Reprint - ICBM by Hanson W. Baldwin with full-page illustration by John Wilson

    REPRINT: An exploration of the Cold War-era race between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop the first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Highlighting the technological, strategic, and political implications, it examines the reasons behind potential U.S. lag in this critical contest. The author emphasizes the urgent need for public awareness and informed democratic decision-making on this vital matter of national security, technological innovation, and global power dynamics.

  5. Wired magazine cover featuring the headline 'Inside The First Virtual World: Tolkien’s Megafans Take on Hollywood' with stylized runic text. by Unknown

    Reprint - The Fellowship of the Ring

    An in-depth look at how Tolkien fandom evolved during the making of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, from spy photos and online debates to questions of authenticity, myth, and cultural ownership. The article traces how fans influenced Hollywood while Middle-earth inspired generations through literature, games, and live role-play.