Section: Review

Total Results: 186


March 2, 2021

Can Jordan Peterson bring order? Unfortunately, his new book forgets the status quo simply doesn't work for everyone

Jenny McCartney

Monday
01.03

01.03

Why political language matters When politicians talk in abstractions, politics itself begins to lose coherence

Zachary Hardman

Wednesday
24.02

24.02

Free speech warriors are the real puritans Critics of today's progressives understand liberty, but not their opponents

Tomiwa Owolade

Tuesday
23.02

23.02

Woody Allen: the biggest lie of all A new documentary presents itself as 'definitive' — and erases all nuance

Kat Rosenfield

Monday
22.02

22.02

Robert Maxwell was no mystery His is a story of self-hatred and Holocaust trauma

Tanya Gold

Thursday
18.02

18.02

What men get wrong about masculinity Half-hearted books about manhood don't know who to blame

Sarah Ditum

Tuesday
16.02

16.02

How self-help became meaningless Fifteen years on, the absurd magnificence of Eat, Pray, Love has been lost

Dan Hitchens

Thursday
11.02

11.02

Black radicals don’t need white saviours The new Adam Curtis series features a dubious portrayal of Michael X

Tomiwa Owolade

Monday
08.02

08.02

Who is the real Bellingcat? The pioneers of open-source journalism have been widely celebrated — yet we know little about them

Mary Dejevsky

Thursday
04.02

04.02

The future is mixed-race Remi Adekoya's new book is a timely antidote to a polarising debate

David Goodhart

Monday
01.02

01.02

What if we were always a little bit drunk? Glasses at the ready — a new film suggests we need alcohol more than we might think


Friday
29.01

29.01

What if it’s not the economy, Vince? The former Lib Dem leader's amoral new book has a blind spot when it comes to China

James Kirkup