Tag: Somewheres and anywheres

Total Results: 8


November 23, 2020

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

David Goodhart

Thursday
09.04

09.04

London’s millennials have been conned Will lockdown show the graduate precariat what little value lies in their metropolitan lifestyles?

Mary Harrington

Monday
06.04

06.04

The guilty pleasure of daytime TV A beginner's guide to the viewing delights that can unite us in the age of lockdown

Gareth Roberts

Friday
10.01

10.01

Why Schitt’s Creek is a parable for the good life If you lost everything you ever valued, how would you find meaning?

Libby Emmons

Thursday
09.01

09.01

John Clare, poet of the Somewheres The politics of the Peasant Poet feel unexpectedly fresh and increasingly urgent today

Mary Harrington

Wednesday
12.12

12.12

Can our politics survive Brexit?

James Kirkup

Tuesday
16.10

16.10

Why I welcome the Economist’s mea culpa Sensible liberalism and sensible populism are not as far apart as both sides think

David Goodhart

Friday
24.08

24.08

Jesus was a ‘somewhere’. Paul was an ‘anywhere’ David Goodhart has provided a useful way of approaching many of the political divisions of the day

Giles Fraser