Tag: Liberalism

Total Results: 153


Josef Roth, right, with Stefan Zweig in Belgium. 1936.  Credit: Imagno / Getty
January 27, 2020

The roots of identitarian liberalism   Joseph Roth understood the dangers of identity politics long before the term was invented

John Gray

27.01

Should we be allowed to lie about our age? Not all age-based discrimination is bad — sometimes it's necessary

Peter Franklin

Monday
13.01

13.01

The coming constitutional battle royal Instead of modernising a beloved old elite, Meghan seems recklessly determined to destroy it

Freddie Sayers

Tuesday
31.12

31.12

How my daughter disrupted my politics When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently

Ian Birrell

Wednesday
25.12

25.12

How motherhood put an end to my liberalism Having a child is neither an obstacle nor a pastel-coloured ideal of domestic bliss, but something far messier

Mary Harrington

Friday
13.12

13.12

The danger ahead for Boris Johnson Behind the Tory victory stands a mass of voices that have long been excluded from politics. Can the PM please them all?

Mary Harrington

Monday
09.12

09.12

What would ‘living with less’ actually look like? Cutting our consumption wouldn’t just reduce our carbon footprint, but lead to a more conservative society

Peter Franklin

Friday
22.11

22.11

A post-liberal reading list Why is a philosophy that's aligned with the way most people think struggling to go mainstream?

Giles Fraser

Tuesday
15.10

15.10

How my daughter disrupted my politics When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently

Ian Birrell

Friday
30.08

30.08

Why I was wrong about liberalism Talking to Larry Siedentop made me realise it's not all about egoism

Giles Fraser

Tuesday
27.08

27.08

Why the humanities can’t be saved

John Gray

Tuesday
20.08

20.08

Is woke culture totalitarian?

Eric Kaufmann