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01/16/2020 - 2:05pm
The dark side of digital money
The end of cash poses a potential threat to personal autonomy
Peter Franklin
16.01
There’s not going to be a Tsar Putin
The Russian president's constitutional proposals have been widely misinterpreted
Mary Dejevsky
Wednesday
15.01
15.01
WATCH: Tributes to the Beast of Bolsover led by Conservatives
Tory MP Mark Fletcher paid homage to Dennis Skinner in his maiden speech
UnHerd
15.01
Elites don’t preach what they practise
Marriage has, paradoxically, become a status-signal and a luxury of the wealthy
Ed West
15.01
WATCH: The most significant moment from last night’s Democrat Debate
Billionaire Tom Steyer overtly chose to prioritise the climate over working people
UnHerd
15.01
Nudge off: Is the end in sight for behavioural economics?
One of the most influential ideas of the 2010s is facing a backlash
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
14.01
14.01
Amazon’s predatory tactics spread to India
The company's expansion threatens the livelihood of ordinary people
Mary Harrington
14.01
Maybe Lisa Nandy has a chance after all
The Wigan MP has a plan to win, and it's not a bad one
Freddie Sayers
14.01
The real reason why the high street is dying
The future looks bleak for UK retailers
Peter Franklin
Monday
13.01
13.01
Roger Scruton’s quiet heroism
The philosopher was a beacon of hope for marginalised conservatives
Emma Webb
13.01
Why we must take up Roger Scruton’s mantle
The philosopher's work belongs to the future
Imogen Sinclair
13.01
Is China turning pink?
A new pro LGBT advert suggests that a more progressive China is emerging
Daniel Keane
Sunday
12.01
12.01
WATCH: Sir Roger Scruton on the importance of Beauty
A programme from 2015 in which philosopher sets out to defend beauty
UnHerd
Saturday
11.01
11.01
A road trip into the spirit world
A Cain and Abel tale of fraternal tension
Mary Harrington
Friday
10.01
10.01
Conservatives, stop kidding yourselves about ‘viewpoint diversity’
It is an underdog argument deployed by the losing side
Mary Harrington
10.01
Meghan’s liberalism ignores the importance of family
Turbo-charged with celebrity, it holds out the fantasy that you can make it on your own
Giles Fraser
10.01
Is this the decade individualism dies?
Older voices are turning away from 'boomer values' in favour of a more co-operative world
Elizabeth Oldfield
Thursday
09.01
09.01
Did Twitter anti-diplomacy prevent war with Iran?
Among his many skills, Trump is the master practitioner of social media
Ed West
09.01
Why liberals can’t understand English pride
The sense of Englishness was heightened among those who voted for Brexit
Paul Embery
09.01
Polyamory is just a sly way to make cheating seem virtuous
I can't imagine anything worse than being told its wrong to mind
Zoe Strimpel
Wednesday
08.01
08.01
Ursula von der London
The EU President focused on the one bit of Britain that Brussels never had to worry about
Peter Franklin
08.01
WATCH: Tory MPs erupt into cheers as Margaret Thatcher is mentioned
Will voters in northern ex-mining towns feel as warmly?
James Billot
08.01
Can churches solve Britain’s age segregation problem?
They provide one of the few opportunities for different generations to mix
Mary Harrington
08.01
Here’s a better idea for reforming Whitehall
It's not about re-organising departments, it's about dedicated teams
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
07.01
07.01
Let’s hear it for the Left-wing regressives!
All this talk of progress among Labour hopefuls is missing the point
Giles Fraser
07.01
What’s minimalism trying to hide?
Minimalist products depend on a maximalist production chain — and that chain is exploitative and wasteful
Freya Sanders
07.01
Let’s re-do the Political Studies Association awards
Here are five alternative winners for 2019...
Peter Franklin
Monday
06.01
06.01
Ricky Gervais is a fool — in all the right ways
The comedian's stinging criticism of the Hollywood elite takes a stand against 'anti-comedy'
Ed West
06.01
Are human rights overtaking democracy?
Lord Sumption raises important questions about the mission creep of human rights
Giles Fraser
06.01
Lisa Nandy on social conservatism and Dominic Cummings
The Labour leadership contender spoke to UnHerd about how communities can protect their culture
Freddie Sayers
Saturday
04.01
04.01
Studying Classics shouldn’t be an elite pursuit
People forget the long tradition of working class study of the Classics
Mary Harrington
Friday
03.01
03.01
Watch: Yarom Hazony in a fiery debate on nationalism
The academic locks horns with columnist Bret Stephens at Princeton University
UnHerd
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