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 gambling suicides myth
The rate of deaths caused by gambling has been foolishly exaggerated
Reasons to be cheerful
Ten things that are wonderful about British racing
What have the Romans ever done for us?
Apart from the aqueducts, sanitation, roads, irrigation, medicine, education, wine, public baths and town planning
Something rotten in the state of Germany
The Bundestag has weakened the criminal penalties for child pornography
Neither “side” can offer peace to the holy land
The logic of partisanship turns lethal when it comes to Gaza
Just stop
A new wave of disruptive protest is openly criminal, yet is minimally policed. It is time to say enough — and ban them all
A bad man writes a worse book
Alastair Campbell’s new book is beneath the level of the bargain bin