10/17/2019 - 11:16am
The politics of Donald Trump’s stoopid language Using childish language seems to have served Donald Trump quite well...
Freddie Sayers
16.10
There is nothing wrong with neoliberalism… as a word ‘Neoliberalism’ is not the loveliest of words, but it is a useful one...
Peter Franklin
16.10
Hassan Damluji: How to build a global nation I sat down with author Hassan Damluji to discuss his new book, The Responsible Globalist...
Freddie Sayers
15.10
LeBron James kowtows to China Lakers basketball hero LeBron James poured burning oil on already-troubled waters when he appeared to row back from supporting freedom of speech...
Mary Harrington
15.10
Late Capitalism? Don’t you believe it. In the 1930s, the capitalist system faced an existential threat from communism and fascism; but what does it have it worry about today?...
Peter Franklin
15.10
Where’s the EU outrage at Spain’s brutal sentencing of separatists? Can you imagine policemen from the Home Counties being sent up to Glasgow to crack heads because the SNP had dared to hold a referendum?...
Ed West
14.10
Trust me, Tony Blair is not as brilliant as you think I’m afraid I just cannot share Freddie Sayers's view that Tony Blair is this brilliant...
Philip Collins
14.10
Sorry Lady Hale, that’s not quite an answer Lady Hale's response to anxieties about legal overreach didn't convince me...
Giles Fraser
14.10
Prince Charles hints at a blueprint for his reign When Prince Charles becomes King, the monarchy will overnight once again become a court of ideas
Freddie Sayers
12.10
Weekend long read: China’s illiberal Confucianism This week’s long read recommendation looks at the rise of authoritarian Confucianism as an increasingly dominant state doctrine in modern China...
Mary Harrington
11.10
Why haven’t you seen your friends recently? With our hectic work-lives now increasingly directed by the demands of a 24-hour gig economy, shared time with friends or the old fashioned idea of the family weekend have been destroyed...
Giles Fraser
11.10
How the Knights Templar explain Portuguese politics Historical regions map onto contemporary politics with remarkable accuracy...
Ed West
10.10
Why would anyone buy a negative yield bond?
Peter Franklin
10.10
Tax evading billionaires will put Warren in the White House Well, it's finally happened – America now has a regressive tax system in which the 400 richest families pay a lower effective rate than the poorest 50% of Americans...
Peter Franklin
10.10
You don’t have to be lefty to love Extinction Rebellion Boris Johnson acknowledged that Thatcher was ahead of her time in acknowledging the impact of “greenhouse gases”...
Elizabeth Oldfield
09.10
Not a soul on the streets for Yom Kippur in Tel Aviv It is not illegal to drive here on Yom Kippur. You can if you want, but people don’t...
Giles Fraser
09.10
Why #WeHeartGermany Survey after survey shows that British people feel very warmly towards Germans...
Ed West
09.10
RIBA makes the right decision, for a change The judges made the right decision in last night’s Stirling Prize...
Nicholas Boys Smith
08.10
Are socialists liberal? A response to Maajid Nawaz I'd argue that most of the contemporary Left, including the self-declared socialist component, is liberal though-and-through...
Peter Franklin
08.10
When will the Left get over WW2? No sooner had news filtered through that Pizza Express was in trouble when, inevitably, some people suggested nationalising it...
Ed West
08.10
When war becomes like mowing the lawn 'Just war' theory had much to say about when it was morally acceptable to start a war, and very little about how to end them...
Giles Fraser
07.10
Why does everyone hate inheritance tax? The case for inheritance tax is a supremely rational one – but that's precisely the problem...
Peter Franklin
07.10
Is Joker meant to be Donald Trump? I worry that in the political furore around Joker, the violent backstory of the iconic Batman character, people might be missing the obvious...
Freddie Sayers
07.10
Why won’t the Islamic Republics criticise China? Both Iran and Pakistan are shamefully silenced by China's economic muscle...
Giles Fraser
05.10
Weekend Long Read: The Myth of Boundless Growth This weekend's long read looks at the implications for our world economy of a future seeking either to prioritise growth or decarbonisation.
Mary Harrington
04.10
Satire isn’t as powerful as you think
Giles Fraser
04.10
Urban Guy versus Flyover Man
Freddie Sayers
04.10
Fake blood won’t do it: the climate change movement needs to lead by example A protest to spray the Treasury with fake blood left the organisers red faced...
Peter Franklin
03.10
Marina Hyde’s selective feminism Am I being po-faced, or is Marina Hyde's latest riff on the Conservative Party conference downright misogynistic?
03.10
Tory MP: kleptocrat “bling” oligarchs should be unwelcome in London Tory MP John Penrose made a splash at the party's conference by criticising the capitalist system in such strong terms that members in the audience complained that he sounds like a Labour MP...
Freddie Sayers
03.10
Why do some people find more purpose in life than others? A YouGov survey commissioned for a report by the libertarian Cato Institute reveals significant existential inequalities between Americans...
Peter Franklin
02.10
My technology lesson for Boris Let's take a closer look at some of those science projects the prime minister mentioned in his speech...
Tom Chivers