Section: Essay

Total Results: 1016


August 24, 2020

How the nation learned to sport again During coronavirus, we've rediscovered the old meaning of outdoor — and indoor — recreation

Robert Colls

Friday
21.08

21.08

Leon Trotsky’s disturbing afterlife Eighty years after he died, why does the murderous communist hero retain such allure?

Douglas Murray

Wednesday
19.08

19.08

Why ‘CANZUK’ is an absurd fantasy Evangelists of an Anglosphere federation should worry about their own backyard first

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday
18.08

18.08

Why Boris needs an heir apparent Blair had Brown and Cameron had Osborne: a succession plan is a stabiliser

Peter Franklin

Monday
17.08

17.08

No one has the ‘right’ to have a baby The movement for fertility equality is pushing against the limits our bodies place on us

Louise Perry

Friday
14.08

14.08

Racial categories are reactionary One of the most banal and vulgar ways to think about humanity is to classify by ‘race’

Ralph Leonard

Wednesday
12.08

12.08

The end of secularism is nigh The West's ability to market this culturally conditioned assumption is dying

Tom Holland

Friday
07.08

07.08

Nicola Sturgeon’s canny doom-mongering The SNP has taken advantage of coronavirus to further its nationalist cause — and all Britons will pay the price

Douglas Murray

Thursday
06.08

06.08

The irresistible rise of the civilisation-state Western liberalism has no answer to assertive powers that take pride in their cultural roots

Aris Roussinos

06.08

The neoliberal revolution within the Church The ancient institution has been asset-stripped by an expanding bureaucracy of management-speak types

Giles Fraser

Monday
03.08

03.08

Why anti-racism is all about white people The 'White Fragility' narrative is more interested in self-transformation and self-fulfilment than with real equality

Wessie du Toit

Friday
31.07

31.07

Harry Potter fans need to grow up The Boy Who Lived is 40 today, but the books' binary worldview of goodies and baddies hasn't aged well

Sam Leith