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July 2020
Total Results: 88
July 14, 2020
The historical amnesia of culture warriors
Work that's cancelled for being 'of its time' was probably objected to, at the time
Dorian Lynskey
14.07
How the Dutch invented our world
Liberal democracy and capitalism would have been impossible without the Dutch Republic
Ralph Leonard
14.07
Why universities had to be challenged
Getting 50% of 18-year-olds into FE led to low productivity, poor social mobility and cultural division
David Goodhart
Monday
13.07
13.07
‘Global Britain’ is in for a rude awakening
Post-Brexit, the UK will be a second-rate military power with no place on the world stage
Aris Roussinos
13.07
Will Ireland survive the Woke Wave?
If your economy is ruled from California, then your culture will be too
Angela Nagle
13.07
The Left’s shameful silence on China
The lack of outrage over the regime's behaviour betrays a deep hypocrisy and lack of principle
Paul Embery
13.07
In defence of working-class conservatism
Showing respect for left-behind communities doesn't constitute an attack on metropolitan values
Peter Franklin
Friday
10.07
10.07
So much for the bravery of the Harper’s letter
The response to the free speech petition has once again exposed the intolerance of the Left
Douglas Murray
10.07
Why are we locking up abused women?
The Domestic Violence Bill doesn't do enough to protect victims from the actions of violent partners
Julie Bindel
10.07
How anti-Semitic is BLM?
If you would educate yourself about racism, you should educate yourself about all racism
Tanya Gold
10.07
The awkward truth about Srebrenica
A quarter of a century ago, the UK enabled a genocide to take place. Are we doing it again?
James Bloodworth
Thursday
09.07
09.07
Why shouldn’t the curriculum be ‘Eurocentric’?
The case for 'decolonising' universities makes no sense, empirically or historically, yet it's winning over institutions of rational debate
Nigel Biggar
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