Culture War
The forgotten Mr Fox
Richard Negus says the cruel sentimentality of the Hunting Act scars the countryside to this day, but the biggest loser is the animal it purported to protect
In the public “I”
Instagram activism serves the self instead of solving the problem
Old TV keeps us grounded
What started as nostalgic escapism became much more
Big Mac and fries matter
Michael Collins on the issue-led rehabilitation of a fast food giant
Gone to the dogs
A once iconic sport is in retreat across the Western World
Stop the fight!
Our survey suggests most people don’t even know what the culture war is
I’m afraid of Americans
The culture war is not left against right, but the US against everyone else
Christopher Hitchens and the culture war
Where would the late ciceronian speaker have fit into today’s polemical battles?
History wars roll on
In Britain, contentious historical issues receive attention to an unprecedented degree
Labour’s fork in the road to victory
If Labour appeals primarily to young progressive urban supporters, can it win back traditional working class communities?