Christopher Booker
Return of the 60s neurosis
Christopher Booker’s stinging takedown of the 1960s, The Neophiliacs, is even more relevent today
Enemy of orthodoxy
Christopher Silvester reviews Groupthink: A Study in Self-Delusion, By Christopher Booker
Don’t just do something, stand there!
Three new books resist the modern cult of busyness
The female body is the new short skirt
What is being done to some female bodies is changing what all female bodies mean
TransForming London
You deserve to be inclusioned in London’s progressive future
Resisting the gender Goliath
Why the Post Office story resonated with gender-critical feminists
Marshalling India’s maharajahs
Dethroned: The Downfall of India’s Princely States by John Zubrzycki
Democracy contra the majority
What does democracy mean if it is not related to the popular will?
Chinese whispers
Oliver Dowden’s tough talk on Chinese hacking is less than wholly convincing
Cultural Christianity and the vulgar wisdom of memes
Dawkins is caught between the pure idea of rationalism, and the messy meme of cultural Christianity
Ferrari and the terrible joy
Michael Mann’s Ferrari shows how ambiguity and contradiction fuels us
The truth about sex
No amount of clever-clever language games can obscure basic biological facts