Kathleen Stock
Kathleen Stock is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Sussex. She is the author of Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism (Little Brown 2021). She regularly discusses gender identity ideology and its effects on women and girls in public writing and speaking, and was awarded an OBE for services to higher education in 2020
An exercise in talking shop
Banning “conversion therapy” is not as simple as it seems
The new network for gender-critical academics
Welcome news for radical feminists and supporters of free speech
Cultural Christianity and the vulgar wisdom of memes
Dawkins is caught between the pure idea of rationalism, and the messy meme of cultural Christianity
Are Labour the real racists?
Conservatives should stop trying to play the victim on identitarian grounds
An array of civilised music
Walter Kaufmann: 3rd piano concerto, 3rd symphony &c. (CPO)
Weak, flawed, limited; an opportunity missed
Sanghera really should have devoted more attention to the pre-Western history in Empireworld
Against rights radicalism
A noble cause has mutated into an obstructive and anti-democratic force
The shadowy economics of fentanyl
One professor is investigating how the deadly drug trade works — and how it might be fought
Death by a thousand regulations
British politicians are allowing unnecessary laws to ruin civil society
The first rule of Plot Club is…
The Tories are absolutely, definitely, certainly not scheming to replace Rishi Sunak
Fire and ice
Klopp is the air-punching booming-laugh extrovert; Guardiola the turtleneck-wearing, obsessively professorial introvert
Old Ireland stirs
The defeat handed to Dublin’s progressive establishment was a reminder of an older Ireland
A night of spectacle and special effects
Stranger Things: The First Shadow designers aren’t afraid to raid the treasure trove