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
You are being nudged
State-sponsored psychological manipulation is becoming ubiquitous
A very innocent man
Donald Trump is innocent squared. He never does, or is, anything by halves
The soullessness of “social mobility”
Underprivileged young people need culture, not just “skills”
Bedazzling
Nigel Farage takes centre stage and everyone else is sidelined
There is no human right to assisted suicide
Lady Hale is wrong about the existing laws
The final lap
Senna dives into the high-speed Tamburello corner and never comes out of it
Peers but not equals
Ferdinand Ries: Symphonies 1&2 (Ondine); Franz Clement: Solo violin works (Naxos)
The odd couple
Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene may have been unlike as possible, but they remained the closest of friends for four decades
British broadcasting capitulation
Editorial standards have been thrown out, and anti-white discrimination embraced at the BBC