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February 4, 2020
Which is worse, work or no work?
There must be a way to navigate between the bad ideas of workism and anti-workism
Peter Franklin
Monday
03.02
03.02
The two faces of Boris Johnson
The PM's classical education instilled a rhetorical world view well-suited to our times
Freddie Sayers
03.02
Today’s liberals dream of a workerless paradise
A new book argues that that both Left and Right are now engaged in class war — against the poor
James Bloodworth
03.02
Why would you demonise Alcoholics Anonymous?
Holly Whitaker's book damning the programme is partly ludicrous and wholly cruel
Tanya Gold
Friday
31.01
31.01
Why I won’t be celebrating Brexit
The past four years have been a depressing demonstration of how the Left lost its way
Paul Embery
31.01
Will no one resist the new totalitarianism?
Some of Alastair Stewart’s friends will fight for him — but too many of us will let him simply disappear
Douglas Murray
31.01
All the lies about Leavers
They're nostalgic, they're gullible, and they're scared of diversity — all these myths have been debunked
Matthew Goodwin
31.01
The seven stages of Remainer grief
It isn’t just Big Ben that should stay silent today. Stop all the clocks.
Polly Mackenzie
31.01
Roger Scruton’s solution to the housing crisis
Homeowners will be able to vote on a street-by-street basis under radical — but traditional — new plans
Samuel Hughes
Thursday
30.01
30.01
Why tradwives aren’t trad enough
Housewifery in the Fifties literally drove women insane; it's Medieval wives who had it all
Mary Harrington
30.01
How knitters got knotted in a purity spiral
A process of moral outbidding is corroding small communities from within
Gavin Haynes
30.01
Lessons in longevity from Nicholas Parsons
The steadfast familiarity of the <I>Just a Minute</I> host is what another of our great institutions is lacking
Simon Evans
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