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Total Results: 1016
January 31, 2020
Will no one resist the new totalitarianism?
Some of Alastair Stewart’s friends will fight for him — but too many of us will let him simply disappear
Douglas Murray
Thursday
30.01
30.01
How knitters got knotted in a purity spiral
A process of moral outbidding is corroding small communities from within
Gavin Haynes
Wednesday
29.01
29.01
Journalism is being eaten alive by opinion
Why the media's disastrous misreporting of Covington still stings
Jesse Singal
Tuesday
28.01
28.01
How will Britain cope without empire?
Our diminished nation needs a democratic refit as we leave imperial Europe
Jonathan Rutherford
Monday
27.01
27.01
The roots of identitarian liberalism
Joseph Roth understood the dangers of identity politics long before the term was invented
John Gray
Friday
24.01
24.01
Don’t ask voters how to solve climate change
When national survival is at stake, you call in the experts and worry about the electorate’s consent later
Richard Askwith
Thursday
23.01
23.01
Why the mummy wars are really class wars
Notionally scientific parenting questions are in truth vehicles for class and cultural debates
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
22.01
22.01
Everything you know about Europe is wrong
British liberals have created a Europe of their imagination, but how closely does it resemble reality?
Ed West
Monday
20.01
20.01
Identity politics is Christianity without redemption
Woke notions of white supremacy and the patriarchy bring back old ideas about predestination
Antonia Senior
Thursday
16.01
16.01
Why does Corbyn’s party hate Britain?
The modern Labour Party decries patriotism and believes Britain's enemies always 'have a point'
James Bloodworth
Tuesday
14.01
14.01
In defence of Facebook
There are problems with Zuckerberg's monopolistic intentions, but breaking up his company could do more harm than good
Christopher Rhodes
Thursday
09.01
09.01
John Clare, poet of the Somewheres
The politics of the Peasant Poet feel unexpectedly fresh and increasingly urgent today
Mary Harrington
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