Society & Culture
Günter Grass and the German neurosis
19 Apr 2012
Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past
Drawn to the flame
20 Jun 2019
Jack Conrad shows why primitivists and other such deep greens are more than predisposed to the lures of ecofascism
Corbyn misses a trick
13 Jun 2019
While Labour prioritises blocking a no-deal Brexit, writes Eddie Ford, it has failed to respond in a principled way to Tory confessions of drug use
Colours, shades, limits
13 Jun 2019
In the second of four articles Jack Conrad explores the good, the bad and the ugly sides of green political thought
Malthus painted green
06 Jun 2019
In the first of four articles Jack Conrad affirms the reality of global warming, along with the pending danger of ecological disaster. But crude overpopulation theories are worse than useless. Each social formation has its own laws, including laws of population
Philosophy, Marxism and gender ideology
30 May 2019
Rex Dunn makes a contribution to our ongoing debate. He argues that genderism stems from working class defeats and poststructuralist subjectivism
Out of the dark ages
30 May 2019
While the divorce referendum has resulted in a marginal improvement, writes Anne McShane, the absence of a fighting working class is still making itself felt
Legalise cannabis
16 May 2019
The ‘war on drugs’ has very little to do with safeguarding the health of citizens, argues James Linney
Sex is not psyche
09 May 2019
Amanda MacLean replies to Richard Farnos and Finlay Scott Gilmore
Against biological determinism
02 May 2019
Finlay Scott Gilmour responds to Amanda MacLean’s critique of genderism
Silencing the right will be followed by silencing the left
25 Apr 2019
Yassamine Mather looks behind the social media bans imposed in the name of ‘democracy’
Fill the jails?
25 Apr 2019
Extinction Rebellion’s fighting spirit is admirable. But a viable strategy and programme is urgently needed, argues Eddie Ford
Decoupled from reality
18 Apr 2019
Genderist ideology is based on flawed science and worse logic, argues Amanda MacLean
The drugs don’t work
18 Apr 2019
The huge problem of antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic shortages is greatly exacerbated by the profit motive, argues James Linney
Blood, fire, death
04 Apr 2019
Review of ‘Lords of Chaos’, directed by Jonas Åkerlund and out on general release
Marx and Jewish emancipation
14 Mar 2019
By citing a few thoroughly decontextualised phrases, the establishment finds Marx - and therefore contemporary Marxism - guilty of anti-Semitism. Jack Conrad puts the record straight