Issue: November 2023
Profile: Rory Stewart
The cerebral Old Etonian podcaster might be a deep thinker and was possibly even a spy but he lacks the substance to be a great political leader
School for future Tory stars
The “bohemian efficiency” of the unit that has honed the political skills of generations of Conservative big beasts
Fanfares for the common man
Communist composers tried to create ideologically pure works for the workers — but without any great degree of success
A Boy’s Own book of anti-colonialism
Could a progressive historian really write in praise of African slave-traders?
Fighting back against the IRA mob
Máiría Cahill’s shocking memoir of growing up in a Belfast enclave
From Hegel to Hollywood
Few who sought to understand Hegel have got the gist of the Geist
Buried trésor
Wherever French see merde, there’s someone over the Manche to appreciate a picturesque glitter
The tangled roots of the Third Reich
Almost everybody found it easier to disengage from what was happening
A teenager, strangers and a pair of apes
Spend time inside the mind of your most eccentric, sometimes maddening friend
Spare us the wagging finger
Few things are more tedious than books moralising about the deficiencies of yesteryear
