Charlotte Stroud
Charlotte Stroud is a freelance writer with work in The New Statesman and The London Magazine. She tweets at @char_stroud
The humanities hit back
Science has ventured beyond its proper territory
Patostreamers and the decline of public life
A depressing new trend reflects the impoverished state of social existence
Impressive yet unmoving
Franz Schmidt: 4 symphonies (Naxos)
How Britain has imported Bangladeshi politics
A failure to take immigration and integration seriously means that Britain has to deal with other nation’s problems
The dangerous fallacy of “self-deterrence”
The concept makes little sense and could create serious risks
Gambling gifts
New reports on Labour and political donations miss the point
Escaping the digital dark age
We cannot rely on digital media to preserve our art and knowledge
In defence of Michael Foran
Do not confuse the intensity of trolls for righteousness
Carole Cadwalladr’s conspiracy theory
The feverish paranoia obscures valid questions
Killing with kindness
Sentimentality and euphemism cloak the cause of assisted suicide