He has been named by the Daily Telegraph as one of the most influential people on the left in Britain, and by the Dutch magazine Winq as one of the twenty most influential gay people in the world.Īfter two scandals in 2011 involving plagiarism and malicious editing of Wikipedia pages, Hari was forced to return the prestigious Orwell prize he had won in 2008, and lost his position at The Independent. He appears regularly as an arts critic on the BBC Two programme Newsnight Review, and he is a book critic for Slate. Hari describes himself as a "European social democrat", who believes that markets are "an essential tool to generate wealth" but must be matched by strong democratic governments and strong trade unions or they become "disastrous". Much more than you’ve been told up to now, it’s not serotonin it’s society. You are suffering from a social and spiritual imbalance in how we live. His work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, The Nation, Le Monde, El Mundo, the Melbourne Age, El Pais, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Irish Times, The Guardian, Ha'aretz, the Times Literary Supplement, Attitude (Britain's main gay magazine), the New Statesman and a wide range of other international newspapers and magazines. Lost Connections : uncovering the real causes of depression Book You are not suffering from a chemical imbalance in your brain. He was a columnist for The Independent and the Huffington Post, and has won awards for his war reporting. Johann Hari is an award-winning British journalist and playwright.
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