Mary Harrington
Feminism’s dangerous false utopia
The modern battle for women’s rights has now fallen prey to a self-defeating brand of power politics
Why I, as a mother…
Being a mother can change our perspectives and priorities
The age of reason, sliced and diced
No historian wields Ockham’s razor more effectively than J.C.D. Clark
When America ignored a slaughter
Whatever America’s flaws, its absence from the global stage leaves a space quickly filled by far more malevolent actors
Violence is a feature of porn, not a bug
Aggression towards women permeates the most popular pornography
The right-on, left-wing oppressors
A flaw in the design of academic studies makes the Left appear less authoritarian than the Right
Mental illness is more complex than we think
There are no easy answers when it comes to mental health
In defence of hereditary peers
Starmer’s spiteful plan for the Lords breaks an important intergenerational contract
Don’t trust the Runnymede Trust
The law is too indulgent of political charities
Is Cheltenham beyond parody?
A books bash these days has to offer Geri and Geoff Hurst and that bloke out of Radiohead