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11/06/2019 - 12:03am
The myth of the anti-science Middle Ages
The medieval Church was surprisingly supportive of science and mathematics — and even popularised the modern university
James Hannam
Tuesday, November 5
05.11
Only the Joker can save us from ourselves
His mischievous and destructive energy is a test for crumbling Western values
Mark Asquith
Thursday, October 24
24.10
Why shouting ‘traitor’ is a fool’s game
Lisa Nandy should ignore the purer-than-thou trolls: compromise is a moral good, even if it means losing your innocence
Giles Fraser
Monday, October 21
21.10
Harry Potter and the importance of soft power
Storytelling has been central to national identity since the tales of King Arthur, but Rowling has arguably put more cash into the British treasury than anyone in history
Ed West
Thursday, October 17
17.10
Does the City deserve Chuka Umunna?
The newly rebadged MP would be perfect for this constituency — he's a company man through and through
Giles Fraser
Wednesday, October 16
16.10
The deluded cult of social justice
Woke revolutionaries don't want to repair society. They just want to overthrow the existing social order
John Gray
Thursday, October 10
10.10
What did the ancient Mesopotamians ever do for us?
From depression cures to egotistical Trumpian kings and angry customer complaints, we can still relate to the lives of people living four millennia ago
Moudhy Al-Rashid
Wednesday, October 9
09.10
How motherhood put an end to my liberalism
Having a child is neither an obstacle nor a pastel-coloured ideal of domestic bliss, but something far messier
Mary Harrington
Monday, October 7
07.10
Soon we’ll all be cancelled
Cancel culture is not about righting wrongs or making the world more tolerant — it's an addiction to power
Meghan Murphy
Friday, October 4
04.10
How communities lost their soul
In a globalised world 'place' matters more than ever — yet most people feel they have no control over their towns
Nicholas Boys Smith
Wednesday, October 2
02.10
Brexit is going to drive us all mad
Political division is putting ever greater pressure on people's mental health — and not for the first time
Ed West
Monday, September 30
30.09
How to be a responsible globalist
Immigration isn't only about economics — so we need to reframe the debate
Hassan Damluji
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