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Freedom
Total Results: 18
27 Apr 2026 - 1:01am
Requiem for a cig
The smoking ban is Cromwellian
Julie Burchill
Saturday, 1 February
01.02
Salwan Momika had a right to blaspheme
The book burner deserved protection
Andrew Doyle
Thursday, 22 June
22.06
Should we let the kids be cats?
Adults have ceded all moral judgement
Mary Harrington
Tuesday, 15 February
15.02
Witchcraft isn’t subversive
A nasty paradox runs through the WitchTock ethos
Esme Partridge
Monday, 19 July
19.07
Are we free on Freedom Day?
Liberalism was always going to be useless in a pandemic
Ed West
Monday, 14 June
14.06
Why progressives don’t like The Lark Ascending
The music of Vaughan Williams has become proxy for Brexit
Ben Cobley
Saturday, 20 March
20.03
The populist spirit of the Paris Commune
One hundred and fifty years ago, revolutionaries were far more interested in democracy than feminism and Marx
Robert Tombs
Thursday, 4 March
04.03
Lord Sumption: civil disobedience has begun
The retired Supreme Court justice believes we have no moral obligation to obey the law
Freddie Sayers
Wednesday, 24 February
24.02
How lockdown changed us
Like prisoners, we're grateful for the slightest glimpse of freedom — but did it have to be like this?
Freddie Sayers
Tuesday, 19 January
19.01
The importance of obscenity
A century after Ulysses was banned, a strange paradox remains at the heart of vulgarity
Andrew Doyle
Thursday, 14 January
14.01
Who really controls fertility?
With reproductive politics, violence has a way of creeping in
Mary Harrington
Wednesday, 23 December
23.12
Libertarianism never ends well
A Libertarian Walks Into A Bear: An experiment in living without restrictions couldn't survive some hungry bears
Mary Harrington
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