Kerry Chant
The deep wisdom of rootedness
Society has lost touch with the people and places who helped to shape it in the first place
The age of the Sex Olympics
It is time to resist the pornification of the modern world
Talk of conscription is pure fantasy politics
We do not have the forces, the seriousness or the need for a major ground war
Don’t forget Nicola Sturgeon’s nodding dogs
The SNP have been enabled by uncritical British media
Liz Truss was right but naive
She grasped the scale of Britain’s plight but misunderstood the nature of power
The death of charity?
The decline of religion and the fraying of our social fabric has made us meaner
A sharp satire perfect for Critic readers
We should be giving copies of this magazine away at every screening
Profile: Noam Chomsky
The American linguistics professor who is forever at odds with his country
The false prophets of war and turmoil
All eight of Whatmore’s subjects would have been astounded by the
stability of the British state through the 19th century
J.K. Rowling and the very Freudian fandom
Many Harry Potter fans feel a strange compulsion to hate the thing they love
The left-wing defence of free speech
A recent book mounts a rare and powerful, if partly flawed, case for free expression from the Left