Theme: Groupthink

Total Results: 1515


A court poet hard at work. (Photo by PATRICK SEMANSKY/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
17 Feb 2021 - 12:03am

‘Slam poetry’ is all rhyme no reason Today's court poets reflect a society that's given up on shared values

Mary Harrington

Monday, 15 February

15.02

When abused women fight back Those trapped in violent relationships are still being let down by the justice system

Julie Bindel

Thursday, 11 February

11.02

The dangers of compulsory vaccination The 'no jab, no job' debate has parallels with the fight over free speech

Adam King

Tuesday, 9 February

09.02

Who created the self-made man? A generation of risk-takers owe their success to the welfare state

Selina Todd

Monday, 8 February

08.02

Who is the real Bellingcat? The pioneers of open-source journalism have been widely celebrated — yet we know little about them

Mary Dejevsky

08.02

Influencers will survive Covid You may disdain their empty existence, but they represent a promise

Sarah Ditum

Thursday, 4 February

04.02

The future is mixed-race Remi Adekoya's new book is a timely antidote to a polarising debate

David Goodhart

Tuesday, 2 February

02.02

Why the EU lost the vaccine war The bloc is ill-at-ease with technology, and that will be its downfall

Bruno Macaes

Monday, 1 February

01.02

Europe shows its true colours The vaccine debacle is a sign of the EU's future direction

Peter Franklin

01.02

Why snark is better than smarm The cult of kindness is, in practice, a permission slip to be cruel

Sarah Ditum

Friday, 29 January

29.01

Hollywood’s ugly feminism Carey Mulligan has missed the awkward truth about her bad review in Variety

Tanya Gold

Wednesday, 27 January

27.01

My dog is ruining my life Thousands adopted a pet in lockdown. I can't be the only one who regrets it

Ed West