Tag: Aristotle

Total Results: 12


'Ideological imperatives have warped and corrupted language' (Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty)
5 Jun 2026 - 10:58am

How misology stole our humanity Words become useless when only feelings remain

Jacob Howland

Thursday, 21 May

21.05

Alasdair MacIntyre was right all along His philosophy has new resonance

Ben Cobley

Wednesday, 28 May

28.05

How capitalism threatens democracy Politics is as volatile as the stock market

Terry Eagleton

Wednesday, 17 April

17.04

The extinction of the political animal Democracy is laughing itself to death

Jacob Howland

Monday, 31 July

31.07

The arrogance of dismissing aliens Recent UFO hearings have exposed our lack of foresight

Oliver Bateman

Thursday, 25 November

25.11

The Greek myth that created the West Heroism is at the heart of revolutionary thinking

David Patrikarakos

Friday, 5 November

05.11

When fear leads to tyranny Democracy is being quietly redefined

Jonathan Sumption

Wednesday, 17 February

17.02

‘Slam poetry’ is all rhyme no reason Today's court poets reflect a society that's given up on shared values

Mary Harrington

Thursday, 22 October

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

Friday, 22 May

22.05

Whatever happened to the polymath? Inter-disciplinarians can't flourish in a time of information overload

Dan Hitchens

Friday, 24 May

24.05

How moral is the Chelsea Flower Show?

Giles Fraser

Friday, 14 September

14.09

Aristotle’s answer to identity politics

Henry Olsen