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09/14/2020 - 12:36pm
Why the new inquisition came for David Hume
Just as in the philosopher's day, the zealots of the 21st century cannot understand human complexity
Giles Fraser
14.09
Matt Hancock’s ‘messaging’ is no better than Trump’s
Fearmongering slogans like 'don't kill your gran' are the opposite of good political leadership
Freddie Sayers
14.09
The plot against Mercia
Birmingham was a boom city after the war and might have come to rival London. So why did planners deliberately sabotage its economy?
John Myers
14.09
What if the feminists had won?
Eleanor Rathbone's proposal to pay women for housework and childcare was just too ahead of its time
Mary Harrington
Friday
11.09
11.09
Africa’s catastrophic Covid response
Blunt, panicky lockdowns across the continent are doing far more damage than the pandemic itself
Ian Birrell
11.09
Christianity was the original cancel culture
For 2,000 years people in power have been trying to no-platform those they consider a threat to hearts and minds
Catherine Nixey
11.09
Hollywood’s hapless diversity bid
Driven by Darwinian levels of competition, it's the last place to enact an egalitarian experiment
Douglas Murray
11.09
What we meritocracy critics get wrong
Selection by merit is not the problem — the overwhelming focus on academic intelligence is
David Goodhart
Thursday
10.09
10.09
Stop crying foul over fascism
The Left justifies extreme and violent action by framing Trump as an existential threat to America
Michael Tracey
10.09
Why ‘Civilization’ is a political masterpiece
Sid Meier's creation invites us to think about how the world works — and warns it could be a lot worse
Sam Leith
10.09
Imagine a world without the USA…
France and Britain have reached a stalemate in North America and no colonial rebellion ensues
James Kirkup
10.09
Has Boris forgotten our fishing history?
The sea is woven deep into the culture of the British Isles. Politicians ignore it at their peril
Mary Harrington
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