Lars Larundson
Lars Larundson lives and works in Oxford.
Dangerous Rhodes
Spare a thought for Oxford dons – they have every right to fear their students
University challenged
View from Oxford: this is about much more than a statue
Here we go again
View from Oxford: the latest Rhodes Must Fall rally had the air of a mass profession of faith
Streaming Spires
There is more to university than lectures: Lars Larundson writes from Oxford
The West needs more decisive diplomacy
Diplomatic vacillation is enabling the spread of armed conflict
Against gorpcore
We have to develop and embrace aesthetics that inspire the imagination
Britain’s first postmodern election
What Galloway’s victory really tells us about Britain
Disposable women?
Middle-aged women are routinely ignored and dismissed by society — it is time for that to change
Discomfort Zone
I recommend The Zone of Interest with the greatest caution: it’s not an easy watch
War destroys everything
Alex Garland’s Civil War is filled with terror and horror
A mum’s place is in the Irish constitution
Ireland’s constitution is rare in protecting mothers, so why change this?
Plagiarism: a racist weapon
It has been genuinely disturbing to see Claudine Gay ousted simply for being an empowered black woman
The Church of England is practicing a secular religion
Equality, diversity and inclusion can be prioritised over religious faith
We must escape Subtopia
As Ian Nairn warned, British town planning has had a grim levelling effect on our urban and rural spaces