Not Your Victim: How Our Obsession with Race Entraps and Divides Us
A persuasive critique of identity politics
Not Your Victim: How Our Obsession with Race Entraps and Divides Us by
Marie Kawthar Daouda
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The Book of JO’B
James O’Brien’s aggressive incuriosity is becoming ever more embattled as his worldview crumbles
The rise and fall of Nicola Sturgeon
The former SNP leader squandered her talents in a classic tale of hubris
Fear and fury in Belfast
Violence spiralled out of control in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of a shocking crime
The screaming spires
Oxford University must clarify where it stands on academic freedom
Nigel Farage, community leader
The logic of multiculturalism is turning on its architects
Against the censorious right
Miriam Cates is wrong about free speech and anonymity
Why does Labour hate our pubs?
The government has to stop taxing the hearts of our communities out of business
The third man
Bridget Phillipson’s “Code of Practice” has clarified nothing on sex and gender
Carry on, matron
The crisis in nursing can be reversed by a return to Florence Nightingale’s vision of vocation and a rebuilt hierarchy on the wards
The dark side of the White House
As in ancient Rome, power politics are always a promising arena for drama
The Islamists’ young recruits
Islamist networks are increasingly targeting children, and the British state refuses to acknowledge the problem
The poetry of Easter
Reason cannot entirely account for the particular and the mysterious
A bewitching Sink drama
Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe make Shakespeare compelling for Gen Z
From triple lock to price caps
Opinium polling for The Critic reveals the totemic pension policy has entrenched a politics that demands control over growth
Against the scolding mob
MPs have helped to create the puritanism that is now coming for their drinks
