Tag: Society

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"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
12/02/2024 - 12:02am

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

Terry Eagleton

02.12

The truth about the fertility crisis A large family is no longer a status symbol

Olympia Campbell

Saturday, November 30

30.11

What the death bill tells us about life The British state is happy to kill you

Graeme Archer

Wednesday, November 27

27.11

Australia has shown the way on free speech Has it thrown off its penchant for technocracy?

Andrew Lowenthal

Tuesday, November 26

26.11

Marseille can’t escape its drug gangs Criminality thrives amid the poverty

Francois Thomazeau

Monday, November 25

25.11

The Guardian’s culture of cowardice Jay Rayner’s resignation highlights internal dysfunction

Julie Bindel

25.11

Environmentalists have lost the plot 'The Serviceberry' reinforces a myth of rural life

Poppy Sowerby

Saturday, November 23

23.11

The return of America’s Puritans The revolutionary spirit can't be tamed

Terry Eagleton

Friday, November 22

22.11

Stonewall and the search for meaning What made daft dogma so appealing?

Kathleen Stock

Thursday, November 21

21.11

America will always be hooked on drugs Opioid crisis is a rank simplification

Adrian Nathan West

Tuesday, November 19

19.11

Welcome to Thought-Police Britain Kafka predicted our age of petty tyranny

Mary Harrington

19.11

Jordan Peterson wrestles with meaning The self-help guru has taken a postmodern turn

Samuel Rubinstein