Tag: Class

Total Results: 106


"If the political establishment indulges such idiosyncratic figures, greeting their antics with a patronising smile, it’s not least because it knows they are basically harmless." Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images
2 Dec 2024 - 12:02am

Britain’s new Class War The proletariat today dwell in offices as well as factories

Terry Eagleton

Friday, 29 November

29.11

Why haters gonna hate Jacob Rees-Mogg The former politician is unashamedly strange

Kathleen Stock

Thursday, 7 November

07.11

Chelsea’s bitches are back Why have the sloanes gone soft?

Poppy Sowerby

Thursday, 1 August

01.08

The rise of the posh roadman London's trust-fund babies are fooling nobody

Poppy Sowerby

Wednesday, 17 July

17.07

In defence of Brits Abroad On holiday, everything is political

Poppy Sowerby

Thursday, 13 June

13.06

Elite privilege isn’t a product of wealth Class shame is woven into the fabric of society

Clive Hamilton

Monday, 13 May

13.05

How Habitat made Britain’s middle class Sixty years on, young professionals have lost their aspiration

Wessie du Toit

Wednesday, 24 January

24.01

Farewell to my Princess Diana dog It's not ridiculous to grieve for a pet

Julie Bindel

Wednesday, 17 January

17.01

Why American cities are squalid Human flourishing is seen as dirty

Chris Arnade

Thursday, 7 December

07.12

Why sneer at Wetherspoons? Society needs sources of cheap comfort

Chris Arnade

Monday, 16 October

16.10

The happy dysfunction of Dover Americans will never create communities like the British

Chris Arnade

Friday, 22 September

22.09

Blue-collar workers are our only hope Automation will turn us all into serfs

Joel Kotkin