When it seemed central Europe would succumb to the terrors of Bolshevism, Ludwig von Mises wrote his classic book, Socialism, ...
Fuelled by jazz, socialism and an absurdist slant on the world around him, the retired Canterbury icon’s instincts served him ...
This book is a slim volume but hugely ambitious. Its aim is to show that Marxism and black radicalism are not incompatible.
The Shetland Way, by Marianne Brown, tells a tale of wind power – and local-outsider venom – that could be coming to your corner of England ...
George Orwell was the most influential British writer since 1945. Many of his neologisms – such as ‘Big Brother’, ‘Thought Police’, ‘Room 101’, ‘Newspeak’, ‘memory hole’, ‘doublethink’ and ...
To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only ...
Russian prime minister has threatened to pull Slovakia from the EU and NATO, arguing such alliances could soon only exist in ...
An ambitious novel of ideas, Aurélien Bellanger’s Les derniers jours du Parti socialiste (The Last Days of the Socialist ...
He’s one of Britain’s most beloved – and misunderstood – writers. 75 years on, here’s all the ways the 1984 author’s legacy has been abused ...
I’ll Never Call Him Dad Again, written by Gisele Pelicot's daughter Caroline Darian, details the horrors her family has faced ...
Some of Penn's well-known professors include (top to bottom, from left to right) Angela Duckworth, Adam Grant, Amy Gutmann, Kristen R. Ghodsee, and Ed Rendell (Photos from Penn SAS, Annenberg, Wharton ...