Section: Review

Total Results: 186


March 24, 2020

Who are you calling gullible? Contrary to received wisdom, the general public isn't that easily duped

Timandra Harkness

Thursday
19.03

19.03

‘This Country’ is a modern TV miracle The lives of rural people often go unnoticed, unspoken and undocumented

Barney Norris

Wednesday
18.03

18.03

Binge-watching in the time of Covid-19 A selection of TV gems to inspire calm, optimism, and an understanding of civilisational decline

Various Contributors

Monday
16.03

16.03

You can’t have morality without politics There's something missing from the heart of the new book by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

Maurice Glasman

Tuesday
10.03

10.03

Why feminism needs to aim above the belt Books like <i>Raising the Skirt</i> aren't doing women any favours by reducing their agency to their genitals

Ella Whelan

Friday
06.03

06.03

‘Noughts + Crosses’ is an ugly work about racism The greatest flaw of the BBC drama is its deeply-dated understanding of British society

Douglas Murray

Thursday
05.03

05.03

David Lammy’s double standards The Labour MP's new book criticises the tribalism of opponents while ignoring his own

Eric Kaufmann

Wednesday
04.03

04.03

Are humans heading for the knacker’s yard? In <i>A World Without Work</I>, Daniel Susskind hands us a collective P45. He can take it right back

Peter Franklin

Thursday
27.02

27.02

Inside the dangerous world of the ‘true believers’ Two new books about extremism reveal how Islamists and neo-Nazis depend on each other

Jenny McCartney

Wednesday
26.02

26.02

Are economists really this stupid? Mervyn King's new book insists that we shouldn't use numbers when forecasting

Tom Chivers

Monday
24.02

24.02

Our decadent society has ground to a halt Endless Hollywood remakes and low fertility rates are signs that our civilisation is in its death throes

Niall Gooch

Friday
21.02

21.02

The hateful heart of Love Island The regressive gender divide is still alive and kicking

Zoe Strimpel