Politics & PolicyBrexit and Forget It? At Your Own PerilA new book persuades us to look again at the great unmentionable of British politics.
Opinion | WeekendThe Cult of Charles de Gaulle Is GrowingThe politics of national greatness practiced by France’s iconic former president has made him a model for Putin, Vance, Orban and Macron.
Weekend | OpinionThe Politics of Emotion Are Dismantling the Postwar OrderThe overheated tone of modern politics is the unforeseen consequence of an economic and political revolution.
Weekend | OpinionThe US-UK Relationship Is About to Become More ExplosiveMAGA’s bromance with Britain’s populist conservatives is fueled by a combustible mixture of love and hate.
Politics & PolicyDoes Being Virtuous Entitle You to Be Bad?Behavioral research into “moral self-licensing” may explain why supposedly selfless politicians do self-serving things.
Weekend | OpinionThe Unholy Trio of Thinkers at the Heart of MAGACarl Schmitt, Antonio Gramsci and Samuel Francis each dreamed of destroying classical liberalism. That’s becoming a reality.
Politics & PolicyFarage’s Reform Is the Real Opposition to StarmerHaving just four MPs is no obstacle to Britain’s political weather maker.
Weekend | OpinionCracker Barrel Is Corporate Mediocrity’s Latest CasualtyMAGA warriors are right to worry that something has gone wrong with Big Business, but “wokery” is just the symptom of a much bigger problem.
Technology & IdeasToday’s Eugenics Is Much More DangerousScientific progress, demographics, geopolitics and the decline of Christianity are weakening our moral defenses against the misuse of genetics.
Weekend | OpinionWhat Harvard Can Learn from the University of FloridaThe revival of liberal education in the guise of “civic” or “classical” education is a good thing for America.
Politics & PolicyBritain Is Becoming a Land of Perma-ProtestsThe UK is reviving a past of ever-present demonstrations. This is to be regretted.
Weekend | OpinionWhat If the US Isn’t the World’s Most Innovative Country?The question of who is winning the innovation race is more complicated than it appears — and the answer is more interesting.
Politics & PolicyBritain Is in the Midst of One Long, Hot, Nervous SummerThe country is in a febrile mood as worries mount about a debt crisis and social breakdown.
Weekend | OpinionFrom Tesla to Microsoft, Companies Are Going Vertical AgainThe return of top-to-bottom corporate integration holds big implications for everything from power politics to consumer choice.
OpinionA Reluctant Case for ID Cards in BritainI sympathize with the libertarian arguments against ID cards. But times have changed.