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The trouble with political parties
Starting a new political party is not as easy as it looks
From major to minor
Who’s minor and who’s major reveal the power of collective prejudice
Lies of the British Medical Journal
The thirst for power that hides behind diversity
Goodbye to all that stuff
We used to love filling our homes with possessions. Now, less is more — indeed, it’s everything
Well wicked women
If she were a man, Lisa HIlton would surely be celebrated as the roving public intellectual she so clearly is
Trial by Jury
I should have known that expressing the slightest doubt about trial by jury would lead to public opprobrium
“I’ll tell you and you’ll listen”: the Neil Kinnock speech that lives on
The moment of pure political theatre that endures its legacy thirty-five years on
The very real danger of conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theorists may be easy to dismiss, but history shows that such myths often end in bloodshed
Which gender are you: Neutrois or Two-Spirit?
A brief guide to the British Film Institute’s 22 genders
The 21st century Bolshevik
Brexit showed the ruling elite is still terrified by Trotsky’s ideas of working class upheaval
