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14 days ago

Line handily sums up people’s bewilderment at state of world, but it isn’t quite what the Marxist thinker wrote

At a time when geopolitical certainties of old are crumbling away, it has become the go-…

18 days ago

India’s growing involvement in its neighbouring country is one factor

3 months ago

Who knew it would take an American pope to remind us of the value of art and good taste? | Jason Okundaye ⊕⊕

Anti-AI and pro-beauty, Leo XIV has proved an unlikely custodian of culture – and a patron of meaningful work in a world of algorithmic slop

So, who figured that Pope Leo XIV would end up being kind o…

US forces and CIA actions target Venezuela’s leader, recalling coups and assassinations across the region

The ghosts of sometimes deadly Latin American coups of the past are being evoked by Donald Tru…

4 months ago

Exclusive: Reform UK leader, speaking at event for private US college, also claimed the ‘Marxist left’ controls education

Nigel Farage has predicted teachers would go on strike within weeks of a Refor…

Visions of matriarchal utopia may be wishful thinking, but there’s growing evidence of women wielding power

There is a stubborn and widely held idea that in some earlier phase of our species’ existenc…

7 months ago

Crackdown would streamline the building of datacentres and remove environmental protections

Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a trio of executive orders that he vowed would turn the United States into …

The Big Apple has become a crime-ridden hellscape thanks to ruinous woke policies on policing and immigration. Now our man in Manhattan warns it's about to get much worse

8 months ago

The author on Marxist revelations, returning to Don DeLillo and reading all of Elizabeth Taylor

My earliest reading memory
Beatrix Potter when I was having my tonsils out. No point saying how much I …

9 months ago

The critic turned author’s witty, eccentric novel follows a Londoner reading Susan Sontag and looking for love

Early on in Leo Robson’s debut novel, the narrator, a likable, aimless, rather detached y…

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