Context
Why they rebel…
J. C. D. Clark delves into Extinction Rebellion’s new pamphlet in search of something more
Britain is not for sale
On the commodification of the nation state
Europe at the crossroads
The EU elections could see the populist right make significant gains
Word pictures at a gallery
Paintings are appreciated best when there are few people around to spoil the view
In the beginning: neither fish nor fowl
Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson
No dog in this fight
A Labour government will bring fresh disasters to replace the old Tory ones, but the Critic will continue its policy of honest criticism
Labour could cause irreversible damage in government
Don’t give Keir Starmer a blank cheque to rewrite British society
Was The Bible written by slaves?
A new book maintains that enslaved scribes and readers may have affected the shaping of Christian ideas
The publisher and the police
The case of Ernest Moret has drawn attention to a sinister abuse of power
That was the night that was
A new dawn has broken, even if the sky is grey
Being economical with the truth
The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life). By George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison