Reform, Restore, Rehash?
On the highs and Lowes of the Restore Britain launch Source
British intellectual magazine featuring essays on politics, culture, and ideas.
On the highs and Lowes of the Restore Britain launch Source
The article critiques the use of euphemisms in discussing military actions, arguing that terms like "neutralised" obscure the reality of violence and its consequences.
Privatised police forces would be cheaper and more effective Source
Anas Sarwar can only seem to compound the failures of the party in Scotland Source
Far more energy has gone into condemning his phrasing than confronting the questions he raised Source
Exhausted voters aren’t angry so much as resigned to a country that no longer works Source
The article critiques the widespread misunderstanding of operating profits in business discussions, highlighting the need for clearer financial literacy to foster informed debates on economic issues.
The article explores the decline of traditional Hungarian music, examining its cultural significance and the challenges it faces in a rapidly changing musical landscape.
Invitations should not be rescinded — but no one has the right to an invitation Source
The article explores the interpretation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," arguing that the play is less about resistance and more about the complexities of action, morality, and human nature.
Yet another foreign misadventure would be perilous and expensive for the USA Source