The prophet of the new right
By John Merrick
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
In the life and work of Correlli Barnett, we can find all the most dangerous currents of contemporary conservatism.
By John MerrickThe Labour Party have swallowed the Iron Lady myth. Rachel Reeves must abandon it for good.
By Florence Sutcliffe-BraithwaiteWith anti-Semitism rising and divisions on the left over the Gaza war, writers reflect on being Jewish now.
How the left was made and unmade.
By William DaviesWill the idealist philosophy survive the conviction of its crypto king?
By Sophie McBainAs the kingdom’s model of capitalism without democracy thrives, the prospect of a Saudi century has consequences for us…
By Quinn SlobodianGreat-power rivalry, resource scarcity and the crumbling of the liberal rules-based order.
By Robert D Kaplan, John Gray and Helen ThompsonThe author of Bronze Age Mindset has galvanised US conservatives – but his adolescent philosophy will soon be forgotten.
By John GrayThe climate crisis, geopolitical disorder, and the rise of the “praetorian regime”.
By Robert D KaplanIn a world of great-power rivalry, Europe and America need each other.
By Michael Lind