Tag: Polarisation

Total Results: 22


“The struggle is both financial and physical” (Universal History Archive/Getty Images)
11 Sep 2021 - 1:00am

How bin Laden won The American empire is finally crumbling

Aris Roussinos

Thursday, 15 July

15.07

How Twitter ruined everything The site has distorted our perception of reality

Douglas Murray

Monday, 10 May

10.05

Tribalism has come to the West Hostile and polarised, today's America reminds me of my Somalian clan

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Thursday, 7 January

07.01

The day QAnon captured America The world's most powerful country has been challenged — and not for the last time

Michael Brendan Dougherty

Friday, 20 November

20.11

Why ‘Defund the police’ works as a slogan It makes rational sense for activists to employ the most extreme maxims, even if they don't believe them

James Ball

Monday, 2 March

02.03

The dangerous pull of political tribalism Why does believing in one thing mean signing up to an entire creed and picking a side?

James Mumford

Thursday, 26 September

26.09

A vision of Britain’s polarised future A Briton in the US explains why we can expect partisanship to get far, far worse

Daniel Kalder

Friday, 16 August

16.08

Why cities are no place for kids Pricing people out of becoming parents makes urban communities incomplete

Peter Franklin

Friday, 17 May

17.05

What Blairism shares with populism

Peter Franklin

Thursday, 2 May

02.05

Call yourself well-read?

Sam Leith