Section: Essay

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February 17, 2020

The Democrats can’t take the black vote for granted If African-Americans are motivated to vote, they can swing a competitive race

Christopher Rhodes

Friday
14.02

14.02

Let’s make sex education sublime Teenagers should be dreaming of physical rapture, not just meaningless thrusting

Rowan Pelling

Thursday
13.02

13.02

How Birmingham gave birth to heavy metal Fifty years ago today Black Sabbath's first album launched the only musical genre native to the English midlands

Paul Lay

13.02

‘Cultural Christian’ is an empty idea When non-believers take the cross they are really talking about in-groups and out-groups

Mary Harrington

Wednesday
12.02

12.02

America’s rich and powerful will believe anything Psychics, mediums, astrology and aura readings — the country's tech elite have some very strange interests

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday
11.02

11.02

Why arranged marriages make sense The idea of marrying for love hasn't been a very successful innovation

Ed West

11.02

Sinn Féin’s triumph is a victory of forgetting The exultant party doesn't want to disown its IRA past; it wants to selectively celebrate it

Jenny McCartney

Monday
10.02

10.02

What Boris Johnson could learn from Emmanuel Macron There is an increasingly post-liberal drift to the French President's strategic vision

Aris Roussinos

Friday
07.02

07.02

The danger, and hope, of the European Right This week's National Conservatism conference in Rome brought together the continent's leading nationalist thinkers. What should we make of them?

Douglas Murray

Wednesday
05.02

05.02

Britain’s new class war A new democratic pluralism is needed to bring political peace to divided nations. Britain's post-liberals could blaze the trail

Michael Lind

Tuesday
04.02

04.02

Have we been played by China? We've got into bed with the emerging global power without a coherent strategy

James Kirkup

Monday
03.02

03.02

The two faces of Boris Johnson The PM's classical education instilled a rhetorical world view well-suited to our times

Freddie Sayers