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Total Results: 54
09/10/2020 - 12:36pm
Stop crying foul over fascism
The Left justifies extreme and violent action by framing Trump as an existential threat to America
Michael Tracey
Friday
14.08
14.08
Racial categories are reactionary
One of the most banal and vulgar ways to think about humanity is to classify by ‘race’
Ralph Leonard
Thursday
30.07
30.07
Why it’s time to take ‘wokeness’ seriously
Rationalism is starting to look a bit cringe, and faith is making a comeback
Mary Harrington
Friday
24.07
24.07
The shock of the nude
Portland's 'Naked Athena' makes a powerful image — but who does the power belong to?
Sarah Ditum
Thursday
16.07
16.07
Stop pretending the BLM protests were peaceful
Are journalists deliberately ignoring the effects of these devastating riots?
Michael Tracey
Friday
10.07
10.07
How anti-Semitic is BLM?
If you would educate yourself about racism, you should educate yourself about all racism
Tanya Gold
Monday
06.07
06.07
America’s cultural revolution is just like Mao’s
To many who survived the crackdown in China, events in the US are frighteningly familiar
Xiao Li
Monday
29.06
29.06
Has BLM picked the wrong target?
It's hard economics, not symbols, that will make the difference for black people
Remi Adekoya
Thursday
25.06
25.06
Why American lives matter most
Once the US exported Coca-Cola, McDonald's and movies. Now it exports political pathologies
Ben Sixsmith
Tuesday
23.06
23.06
How Covid-19 could get Trump re-elected
The stumbling President's innate scepticism could yet be a threat to the Democrats
Freddie Sayers
Friday
19.06
19.06
Maybe it’s best we don’t check our privilege
The desperate desire to see injustice and unfairness is a guaranteed path to unhappiness
Douglas Murray
Thursday
18.06
18.06
Is there anything left to bind us together?
The philosophy of nominalism chips away at the things we all have in common
Giles Fraser
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