Section: Review

Total Results: 186


November 11, 2020

The Tories against democracy During the last Depression a group of Conservatives seriously considered dictatorship

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday
03.11

03.11

The seductive poison of female ’empowerment’ Could you tell the difference between a sex trafficking cult and a wellness organisation?

Sarah Ditum

Monday
02.11

02.11

How Martin Amis brought Christopher Hitchens back to life In his new book, the novelist doesn't quite capture the full brilliance of his late friend

Douglas Murray

Tuesday
27.10

27.10

Are special advisers just gossiping grifters? A new book about spads fails to justify the existence of this swollen political class

Polly Mackenzie

Monday
26.10

26.10

Humans don’t know how to be happy No self-respecting cat would have written a book like John Gray's new <i>Feline Philosophy</i>

Sam Leith

Friday
23.10

23.10

The creation of Boris Johnson Tom Bower's credulous new biography of the Prime Minister has one great scoop

Tanya Gold

Thursday
22.10

22.10

David Hare can’t bear too much reality The upheavals of our time have left the playwright's new political drama feeling threadbare

Boyd Tonkin

Wednesday
21.10

21.10

Cancel Culture has captured campus Woke ideology has become increasingly powerful and intolerant. But can it be stopped?

Eric Kaufmann

Tuesday
20.10

20.10

America’s establishment still sneers at the Right Four years on, political hacks remain uninterested in why Trump connects with so many voters

Gavin Haynes

Thursday
15.10

15.10

Do men really hate women? The 'manosphere' drips with misogyny but Laura Bates doesn't convincingly explain why

James Bloodworth

Tuesday
13.10

13.10

The moral vacuum at the heart of power The elites only ever look out for number one, as tell-all books by Barbara Amiel and Sasha Swire reveal

Tanya Gold

Friday
09.10

09.10

Would you like endless pleasure? A conflict-free utopia becomes an emotionally sterile dystopia in a new adaptation of Brave New World

Louise Perry