Section: Essay

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The former centrist saviour now appears Burkean. Credit: Regis Duvigneau /AFP/ Getty
2 Dec 2020 - 12:10am

Macron turns on the liberals Once seen as the anti-Trump, France's president is now the bête noire of the American commentariat

Aris Roussinos

Friday, 27 November

27.11

Jordan Peterson v the crybullies The reaction to the 12 Rules for Life sequel shows an infantile intolerance

Douglas Murray

Thursday, 26 November

26.11

In defence of fantasy This much-mocked genre was once the cornerstone of our culture

Mary Harrington

Wednesday, 25 November

25.11

Why I had to leave The Guardian If you were bullied by 338 colleagues, what would you do?

Suzanne Moore

Monday, 23 November

23.11

The Left’s obsession with subjectivity To properly understand the world we must use data and logic — not only anecdote

David Goodhart

Thursday, 19 November

19.11

Why sneer at Christmas pudding? This Sunday, stir up a potent mix of warfare, religious violence and class conflict

Mary Harrington

Wednesday, 18 November

18.11

Is casual sex immoral? There's a reason so many feminists are unhappy with the sexual status quo

Louise Perry

Tuesday, 17 November

17.11

Forty years after the Ripper, women still aren’t safe In Leeds, the police prioritise 'managed misogyny' over locking up predators

Joan Smith

Monday, 16 November

16.11

Factory farming will kill us all Industrial meat production has created the perfect breeding ground for the next deadly disease

John Lewis-Stempel

Friday, 13 November

13.11

London has never been civil We need a modern-day Alexander Pope: a writer who dreams of order, not chaos

Mary Harrington

Wednesday, 11 November

11.11

QAnon is indestructible The prophecy can fail, but its believers aren't going anywhere

Gavin Haynes

Tuesday, 10 November

10.11

How to destroy democracy It's not just Trump: the Democrats also have form when it comes to questioning an election's legitimacy

Paul Collier