Taleb Al Abdulmohsen
The nihilism of newcomers
They are stripped of any of the authentic social systems that sustain us
Twitter monetisation was a mistake
It has diminished rather than enhanced creativity
Can Nigel Farage do his job?
Against the grim passivity of British politics
A festival of losing
Will the Republic of Ireland ever face up to its problems?
An actor’s story is a late career marvel
Cleverness is a virtue in itself but is never sterile or without purpose
The dangerous fallacy of “self-deterrence”
The concept makes little sense and could create serious risks
How will Christian MPs shape the assisted suicide debate?
The Tory Christian is in decline, but the Labour Christian could make the difference
The case for duelling
A Modest Proposal: If yes to assisted suicide, then why not duelling?
There is no “Woke Right”
A new attempt to delineate the boundaries of acceptable opinion has failed
Historiography made exciting
A new book from Richard Davenport-Hines makes history interesting and enjoyable
People of Colour television
How to unpick the progressive contradictions of colour-blind casting
The authorities are inept sheriffs of social media
Politicians, the police and the judiciary should stop trying to control a landscape they do not understand