Arkady Rzegocki
Arkady Rzegocki is the Polish Ambassador to the UK
We need to talk about Holocaust issues, but also remember righteous heroes
Marking the European Day of the Righteous, the Polish Ambassador to the UK says that public debate on the Holocaust must remember the praiseworthy acts of righteous people
How we killed ideas and kept impressions
We have to rediscover ideas and not just the idea of ideas
Self-ID versus survivors
Traumatised women deserve to know that they can be supported by women
Escaping Plato’s goon cave
Vision Pro illuminates the telos of modernity and the narrowing of human experience
Learning in the round
Spreading fingers over a globe, not pinching them on a screen, is the best way to answer questions
Criminal damage remains criminal
A new judgment has challenged a convoluted legal defence of property damage
Poor old Carmen
This update of a classic from the Royal Opera House is a reminder of why messing with great pieces is so risky
The paper tiger and the Russian bear
NATO’s naive and supine response will not drive Putin’s army from Ukraine and emboldens Moscow still further
The hidden cost of pronoun politeness
Using untruthful pronouns is not the same as complimenting a bad haircut
An array of civilised music
Walter Kaufmann: 3rd piano concerto, 3rd symphony &c. (CPO)
Could Britain have a coherent written constitution?
It seems probable that it would have a Christianity-shaped hole at its core