László Földényi
Intellectual Red Bull
László Földényi’s essays are a collection that will leave you feeling sharp and more cultured, says Tibor Fischer
The conspiracy illusion
Marianna Spring is looking at the finger, not the moon
How did Conservative modernisation go?
David Cameron’s “A-List” has turned out to be second-rate
Google has a history problem
As much as we might wish that history had been different, virtue cannot grow from the soil of falsehood
Shrimp for breakfast in Sapporo
A culinary adventure with Japan’s finest seafood
Against rights radicalism
A noble cause has mutated into an obstructive and anti-democratic force
Why should young people join the Army?
It should hardly be surprising that recruitment and retention are too low
The problem with e-mortality
Techno-utopians are failing reason and failing technology
The darkness of assisted dying
The desire to end terrible pain is understandable — but the dangers are severe
Death of the model railway?
Not so fast — this is one railway network Beeching can’t cut, and its built of life long fascination
Encouraging evil for the common good
Mansfield does not condemn him: rather refreshingly he exhilarates in Machiavelli’s genius