Theme: Groupthink

Total Results: 1515


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October 14, 2019

The fall of the Wall powered up my politics Events in Berlin inspired the former leader of the Scottish Tories to wake up to the world

Ruth Davidson

Friday
11.10

11.10

The empty lives of Extinction Rebellion fanatics Bored, white elites flock to XR in search of meaning and purpose — and something to complain about

Douglas Murray

11.10

How Tony Blair destroyed the centre ground The former PM talks a lot about reasonableness; but his three year campaign against Brexit compromise is anything but

Freddie Sayers

11.10

The gruesome fate of gifted women A new film about Judy Garland perpetuates a misogynistic myth — only men can fully inhabit genius

Tanya Gold

Thursday
10.10

10.10

What did the ancient Mesopotamians ever do for us? From depression cures to egotistical Trumpian kings and angry customer complaints, we can still relate to the lives of people living four millennia ago

Moudhy Al-Rashid

Wednesday
09.10

09.10

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

Tuesday
08.10

08.10

All the world’s a stage for the trans ultras Theatreland's bible has caved into activists's demands and cancelled articles about gender-neutral loos

Stephen Pollard

08.10

Could Boris save his party? The PM has the ambition to put the country he helped fracture back together again

Tanya Gold

08.10

John Humphrys will always be Auntie’s man The BBC only tolerates dissent if it is kept within certain bounds

Robin Aitken

08.10

Our dangerous approach to misogyny Why are anti-terrorism departments missing this unequivocal red flag

Joan Smith

Monday
07.10

07.10

Soon we’ll all be cancelled Cancel culture is not about righting wrongs or making the world more tolerant — it's an addiction to power

Meghan Murphy

Friday
04.10

04.10

Will maths succumb to the woke wave? Nowadays, even the hard sciences are "all relative" — and students will suffer for it

Douglas Murray