Paul Stott
Dr Paul Stott is Head of Security and Extremism at Policy Exchange
Turning the tables on coercion?
Lord Walney’s report on political extremism is valuable if flawed
Life as a lonely quadrant voter
Who should you vote for if you lean left economically and right culturally?
Infected blood and infected institutions
Decades on from the beginning of the infected blood scandal, our institutions still fail to align themselves with the truth
How Singapore gets things done
Singapore’s enlightened authoritarianism offers lessons about effective governance
Making a miserable meal of mythbusting
The writing is laced with the sins of myth-making: boring, trite, incoherent, lazy and unfunny
The sordid truth about the 68ers?
Some claim the “anything goes” philosophy of the left-wing intelligentsia resulted in sex crimes
Flawed paean to a heartless auteur
A lack of empathy goes to the hollowness at the heart of so many Kubrick movies
High praise for low standards
Why intellectual life needs more, and more systematic, criticism
It’s OK to be angry about socialism
It is perverse that this chronic failure of an ideology endures