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March 13, 2020
No, ‘prejudice’ is not our greatest enemy, coronavirus is
It is not racist to talk of a 'Chinese virus' or to avoid Chinatown
Douglas Murray
13.03
Why aren’t women having more babies?
Feminism didn't kill the birth rate — liberal individualism did
Mary Harrington
Thursday
12.03
12.03
Get ready for Fortress Europe
Now that Turkey's autocrat has turned migrants into weapons, hardline border policies are becoming mainstream
Aris Roussinos
Wednesday
11.03
11.03
Ten ways the Tories can retain the ‘Red Wall’
The Conservative Party must adjust its traditional offer to hold on to new voters
Phillip Blond
Monday
09.03
09.03
The cringe of Right-wing celebrity-worship
The Right can never out-celeb the Left, as the 'anti-Greta' demonstrates
Daniel Kalder
Friday
06.03
06.03
Farewell free trade, and good riddance
Even before coronavirus, economic nationalism was on the up
David Goodhart
Tuesday
03.03
03.03
Let’s scrap the Human Rights Act
The response to the Conservative proposal combines high-minded hysteria with ignorance of history
John Gray
Friday
28.02
28.02
Will coronavirus change the world?
As we await a new contagion, the legacy of the Black Death is worth remembering
Ed West
Tuesday
25.02
25.02
What do post-liberals really want?
These five principles will enable society to recover from the excesses of liberalism
Peter Franklin
Friday
21.02
21.02
How Kazakhstan’s multicultural dream turned sour
Ethnic tension is flaring up in a nation that paints itself as a haven of stability in a volatile region
Joanna Lillis
Thursday
20.02
20.02
Hate crime is the new blasphemy
We've replaced a conception of the common good with a radical individualism
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
19.02
19.02
Bigger than Brexit: the new politics of climate change
Achieving ‘net zero’ will involve such massive changes to the economy and society that politics will have to be transformed too
Peter Franklin
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