Section: Review

Total Results: 186


January 2, 2020

America has always been a circus Kurt Anderson's <I>Fantasyland</i> explores the US tendency to blur fact with fiction

Justin Webb

Wednesday
01.01

01.01

The cost of liberal economics Tim Jackson's <i>Prosperity Without Growth</i> shows us how to bring the global economy back into the service of human flourishing

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
31.12

31.12

The End of the World is always nigh Richard Landes's much underrated <i>Heaven on Earth</i> explores our lust for Armageddon

Daniel Kalder

Monday
30.12

30.12

The Tories should have listened to Jesse Norman The Conservative MP's 2011 <I> Case for Real Capitalism </I> was prescient — but ignored by his party

James Kirkup

Friday
27.12

27.12

How liars become leaders There's a reason books such as <i>Gone Girl</i> and <i>The Girl on the Train</i> have been so popular this decade

Polly Mackenzie

Thursday
26.12

26.12

The dangers of festive over-indulgence As Stephan Guyenet’s <I>The Hungry Brain</i> demonstrates, capitalism is cooking up food to reprogram our appetites

Tom Chivers

Wednesday
25.12

25.12

Why aren’t we all atheists? Francis Spufford's book, <i>Unapologetic</i>, makes the case for God in terms of feelings

Elizabeth Oldfield

Tuesday
24.12

24.12

Want to make sense of our chaotic world? James Gleick’s <i>The Information</i> will change the way you consider the cosmos

Sam Leith

Monday
16.12

16.12

Don’t blame Big Tech for society’s problems We should know better than to think Google & co have our best interests at heart

Timandra Harkness

Wednesday
11.12

11.12

Should England be embarrassed by Brexit? How a national identity crisis became the subject of international ridicule

Jenny McCartney

Monday
09.12

09.12

How Labour became the party of dreamers — not doers Corbynism is a fusion of two very distinct types: the fools and the knaves

Robert Colvile

Friday
06.12

06.12

The most important Muslim Britain has never heard of Introducing Ghayasuddin Siddiqui: the radical Islamist turned 'bearded feminist'

Jenny Taylor