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March 25, 2019

How Cambridge flunked the Peterson test The University's shabby treatment of the psychology professor smacks of intellectual cowardice

Douglas Murray

Friday
22.03

22.03

Why is punishment so popular? Collective vindictiveness often dresses itself up in the language of morality

Giles Fraser

Thursday
21.03

21.03

How bad is Bercow? The neutral functionary is a myth: Speakers have always been colourful political players

Diane Purkiss

Wednesday
20.03

20.03

Don’t be afraid of the digital dustbin MySpace's massive data loss is a wake-up call to embrace digital amnesia

Sam Leith

20.03

Stop trying to explain mass shootings The claim that violent video games lead to real-life violence is utterly bogus

Tom Chivers

Tuesday
19.03

19.03

Let’s junk our electoral system Why PR is the radical fix our democracy needs

Tim Bale

Monday
18.03

18.03

Bring on the People’s Peers Why not give randomly selected citizens a role in national politics?

Richard Askwith

18.03

How we warp our moral code for genius Has the 'genius exemption' become unacceptable?

Douglas Murray

Friday
15.03

15.03

Why is French democracy so prone to violence? On the enormous cost of the anti-Macron protests

Peter Franklin

Thursday
14.03

14.03

Is fasting just an affectation? Hunger is the most fundamental political problem of them all

Giles Fraser

14.03

Don’t base policy on moral panic Lurid tales of innocent men jailed for rape led to new rules on disclosure – with disastrous consequences

Joan Smith

Tuesday
12.03

12.03

The EU is flunking its Brexit opportunity Instead of stabilising Europe's divisions, the British vote to leave is widening them

Helen Thompson