Philippe de Roux
Philippe de Roux is a social entrepreneur, the co-founder of French political party Refondation, and author of La Révolution des Hobbits.
The resurrection of France?
A third way to the cynical politics of Macron and Le Pen exists
The BBC can’t fix its class problems with quotas
The Corporation’s diversity obsession is the problem, not the solution
Since when did Stonewall side with bullies?
The feminist fix: When they push, you push back just as hard
The King is our eternal everyman
Oak Apple Day celebrates the inevitable return of the primordial and the perennial
Women can’t consent to their own murder and abuse
Today’s new law against non-fatal strangulation sends a message that violence against women is a crime, not a kink
Soft power superpower?
It’s easy to mock, but British influence is real — and a potent tool for good
Labour’s lost cause
Despite recent successes, the party is still leaving working class voters behind
Music’s moral conscience
The violinist Gidon Kremer stands brilliantly apart from the rest of the music world
Sex denialism helps nobody
Who is responsible for the backlash against women’s and LGBT rights?
The bacchanalia of Kawanabe Kyōsai
This exhibition at the Royal Academy revels in the artist’s versatility
King Leer
Johnson is approaching the Raving On A Heath stage of his leadership