Tag: George Orwell

Total Results: 23


November 11, 2020

Why the poor eat poorly The Government has U-turned on free school meals. But moralising about people's diets won't help

James Bloodworth

Monday
24.08

24.08

How the nation learned to sport again During coronavirus, we've rediscovered the old meaning of outdoor — and indoor — recreation

Robert Colls

Wednesday
15.07

15.07

Let food bank clients eat cake The receipt of charity shouldn't be conditional on the renunciation of pleasure

Matthew Sweet

Monday
15.06

15.06

The case for Tory anarchism The emergence of the CHAZ in Seattle provides lessons about self-governance at local level

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday
14.08

14.08

The war against objectivity We need to rediscover our faith in the future to fight the threat of disinformation

James Bloodworth

Thursday
06.06

06.06

What’s the point of political fiction? Novels rarely make laws – but they enlarge our political vocabulary

Sam Leith

Wednesday
27.03

27.03

Why middle England became middle class George Orwell, my family and the rise of the working class

Peter Franklin

Thursday
21.02

21.02

Ideologues miss Orwell’s greatest lesson The writer's brilliance lies in his inconsistency, his willingness to change his mind

James Bloodworth

Friday
21.12

21.12

What does gender have to do with genitals?

Julie Bindel

Thursday
22.11

22.11

How the alt-Right got stuck in The Matrix To better understand the extremists, you need to look at their cultural references

James Bloodworth

Thursday
27.09

27.09

Beware keep fit totalitarianism

Peter Franklin