Mark Falcoff
Mark Falcoff is a writer and translator based in Munich
The paradox of Nazi culture
The Nazis were so obsessed with the otherness of the Jews that they created an alternative cultural universe for them
The Old Vic under siege
The King’s favourite Shakespearean need hardly trouble himself with such dreary details
Crisis of leadership
No Tory can seriously expect conservatism from Kemi Badenoch
Fear and loving
Cricket in the West Indies has not been the same since the loss of Malcolm Marshall
Are we being misled on Georgia?
Claims of electoral fraud are serious — but they have not been substantiated
A real plan for growth
A series of simple economic blunders has led to self-defeating policies that strangle any chance of prosperity for all
Is “progressive realism” either?
Weighing up the rights and wrongs of the Lammy Doctrine
Gender identity ideology is undermining healthcare
There is nothing “gender-affirming” about having cancer
What we don’t talk about when we talk about mental illness
We talk about mental health differently – but is it an improvement?
The right-on, left-wing oppressors
A flaw in the design of academic studies makes the Left appear less authoritarian than the Right
Booze or muse?
Composers have been no slouches when it comes to the sauce
There is no “Woke Right”
A new attempt to delineate the boundaries of acceptable opinion has failed