Robin Diangelo
Privilege
Privilege comes from the Latin privilegium, a bill or law giving advantage to a private individual
Round up the ordinary subjects
A free society cannot remain free if it implements the social justice movement’s bizarre ideology of vilifying ordinary people
The predictability of subverting expectations
What to expect when you’re expecting your expectations to be subverted
When will bishops be held to account?
If you challenge the progressive establishment, prepare to be abandoned by the hierarchy of the Church of England
Southport and the inescapability of politics
There is nothing essentially wrong with talking about immigration
How short is an arm in the arts?
ACE’s politicisation goes back all the way to the Blair government
Homes for heroes
MPs are committed public servants who need accomodation in London to do their job
Israel and the danger of perpetual war
Friends of Israel should be alarmed about the prospect of fighting on numerous fronts
Forces of nature
Antonin Dvorak: Symphonies (Warner/Pentatone)
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy
The Church of England’s race to the bottom
The Church of England should not be putting ideology before history
Is Donald Trump the new Hillary Clinton?
His campaign is failing to reach out to enough voters