Section: Essay

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'We had few objectives beyond wilful abrasion.' (Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage)
14 Sep 2023 - 1:02am

Punk’s spirit is broken Transgression has been tamed by fear

Lias Saoudi

Monday, 11 September

11.09

Is this the end of the Soros empire? The retreat from Europe is long-overdue

Thomas Fazi

Friday, 8 September

08.09

Britain is turning into South Africa From schools to prisons, our state is crumbling

Wessie du Toit

Thursday, 7 September

07.09

Burning Man is a capitalist lie Its radical self-sufficiency is a rich man's pose

Mary Harrington

Wednesday, 6 September

06.09

Will Starmer be Britain’s Merkel? His Blairite reshuffle still leaves him visionless

Tom McTague

Tuesday, 5 September

05.09

The dying light of fireflies Darkness is falling on nature's greatest show

John Jeremiah Sullivan

Friday, 1 September

01.09

Beware the new leviathans Have we returned to a state of nature?

Terry Eagleton

Tuesday, 29 August

29.08

Liberalism’s sin was born in the Cold War Himmelfarb disabused the Right of naive progressivism

Samuel Moyn

Monday, 28 August

28.08

Foucault foresaw our identity crisis We allow ourselves to be manipulated by institutional powers

Matt Feeney

Friday, 25 August

25.08

Why incels should read Michel Houellebecq Sometimes we need to wallow in despair

Kathleen Stock

Thursday, 24 August

24.08

Forgive my male gaze Men are no longer trusted to admire beauty

Howard Jacobson

Wednesday, 23 August

23.08

Modern Europe was born on the battlefield The Hundred Years War is our chronicle and crucible

Jonathan Sumption