Rage Against the Machine
Raging irritants
Knowing Rage Against the Machine are political doesn’t overcome my determination to enjoy them anyway
Let the blood-letting begin
The Conservative Party must change radically if it is ever to gain power again
The callousness of the virtue signallers
The response to a young singer’s death exposed the cruelty of the self-consciously virtuous
Britain’s twilight war
The UK is fighting an unwinnable conflict in a world that it doesn’t understand, without plan or purpose
Postcards from before the war
It is no longer possible to reflect upon Israeli culture as if the “Question of Palestine” could be brushed aside
The fixtures that forged a nation
Even if you loathed sport, you could enjoy this book — which is why it can both delight and frustrate
Britain is still safe for Jews
It may be far from perfect — but where would be safer?
How dark can humour be?
Laughter — even laughter about morbid things — is part of what makes us human
Britain needs eccentric thought
Lewis Goodall is wrong about the “radicalisation” of the Tory right
Disbanding St John’s Voices would be cultural vandalism
Modern bureaucrats should leave our choirs alone
A sharp satire perfect for Critic readers
We should be giving copies of this magazine away at every screening