Tag: Freedom

Total Results: 17


February 1, 2025

Salwan Momika had a right to blaspheme The book burner deserved protection

Andrew Doyle

Thursday
22.06

22.06

Should we let the kids be cats? Adults have ceded all moral judgement

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
15.02

15.02

Witchcraft isn’t subversive A nasty paradox runs through the WitchTock ethos

Esme Partridge

Monday
19.07

19.07

Are we free on Freedom Day? Liberalism was always going to be useless in a pandemic

Ed West

Monday
14.06

14.06

Why progressives don’t like The Lark Ascending The music of Vaughan Williams has become proxy for Brexit

Ben Cobley

Saturday
20.03

20.03

The populist spirit of the Paris Commune One hundred and fifty years ago, revolutionaries were far more interested in democracy than feminism and Marx

Robert Tombs

Thursday
04.03

04.03

Lord Sumption: civil disobedience has begun The retired Supreme Court justice believes we have no moral obligation to obey the law

Freddie Sayers

Wednesday
24.02

24.02

How lockdown changed us Like prisoners, we're grateful for the slightest glimpse of freedom — but did it have to be like this?

Freddie Sayers

Tuesday
19.01

19.01

The importance of obscenity A century after Ulysses was banned, a strange paradox remains at the heart of vulgarity

Andrew Doyle

Thursday
14.01

14.01

Who really controls fertility? With reproductive politics, violence has a way of creeping in

Mary Harrington

Wednesday
23.12

23.12

Libertarianism never ends well A Libertarian Walks Into A Bear: An experiment in living without restrictions couldn't survive some hungry bears

Mary Harrington

Monday
22.06

22.06

Why heroes should wear masks If there were a downside of wearing masks, wouldn't we have noticed it by now?

Peter Franklin