Something Is Wrong
It is time for leftists to forego ideology and embrace a people-centred politics.
A collection of 503 posts
It is time for leftists to forego ideology and embrace a people-centred politics.
Since 7 October, Nicholas Kristof has produced a torrent of outraged testimony that betrays a refusal to grapple with the world as it is.
We are at a crossroads—either we prepare for a world of identity politics and populism, or we restore settlement politics in Australia.
The movement to abolish child welfare is endangering children, but professionals are afraid to speak up.
The British establishment’s China policy resembles a man periodically waking only to fall asleep again.
A dissection of the ICC’s warrant application reveals that obvious liberties have been taken with the truth.
Mearsheimer and Walt still don’t understand American support for Israel.
The unintended consequences of the Sixties’ antiwar protests have become the farce of their 21st-century iteration.
There are at least three things that people might mean by ‘socially constructed’: that something is social, rather than natural; contextual, rather than universal; or that its importance has been inflated.
We should celebrate the death of the Butcher of Tehran, but Iran’s future remains fraught with uncertainty.
Are concerns about cultured meat justified?
From the beginning, the SNP leadership has skilfully papered over its failures and absurdities with soaring rhetoric of the better life to come once Scotland is “free.”
Notes on the pro-Hamas Left and its antecedents.
A new radio series about the 1943 Bengal famine favours culture-war polemic over rigorous scholarship.
As CCP corruption and waste has run rampant, the gulf between rich and poor has widened.