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Book review: “Hitler’s National Socialism” by Rainer Zitelmann (Part 2)

27 September 2022

Book review: “Hitler’s National Socialism” by Rainer Zitelmann (Part 2)

Kristian Niemietz
27 September 2022
…Continued from Part 1   One root of “Hitlonomics” is Malthusianism. Malthus famously believed that population growth was bound to … Continue reading “Book review: “Hitler’s National Socialism” by Rainer Zitelmann (Part 2)”

How the Culture War is creating an “offence inflation”

9 August 2022

How the Culture War is creating an “offence inflation”

Marc Glendening
9 August 2022
The current Tory leadership contest has so far focused largely on quite specific economic differences between the contenders. Neither Liz … Continue reading “How the Culture War is creating an “offence inflation””

Should dating apps be socialised? A response to Jacobin

14 July 2022

Should dating apps be socialised? A response to Jacobin

Kristian Niemietz
14 July 2022
Being a socialist these days mostly means randomly pointing at things, and shouting “Nationalise this!” or “Socialise that!”. Typical headlines … Continue reading “Should dating apps be socialised? A response to Jacobin”

Social media is not driving us rightwards

20 June 2022

Social media is not driving us rightwards

20 June 2022

Matthew Lesh writes for Spiked

Matthew Lesh, IEA Head of Public Policy, has written for Spiked on the misnomer that social media is pushing its … Continue reading “Social media is not driving us rightwards”

New smoking rules are a threat to freedom

13 June 2022

New smoking rules are a threat to freedom

13 June 2022

Matthew Lesh writes for The Telegraph

Matthew Lesh, IEA Head of Public Policy, has written for The Telegraph on the impact that implementing proposals from a … Continue reading “New smoking rules are a threat to freedom”

Online Safety Bill is a power grab by DCMS

8 June 2022

Online Safety Bill is a power grab by DCMS

8 June 2022

Matthew Lesh quoted in City AM

Commenting on the Online Safety Bill in City AM, IEA Head of Public Policy Matthew Lesh warned the Bill give … Continue reading “Online Safety Bill is a power grab by DCMS”

Student authoritarianism should not be taxpayer-funded

18 May 2022

Student authoritarianism should not be taxpayer-funded

18 May 2022

Marc Glendening writes for CapX

Marc Glendening, IEA Head of Cultural Affairs, has written for CapX praising the government’s decision to remove public funding for … Continue reading “Student authoritarianism should not be taxpayer-funded”

Bolstering HR will not rid politics of ‘bad apples’

9 May 2022

Bolstering HR will not rid politics of ‘bad apples’

9 May 2022

Annabel Denham writes for The Telegraph

Annabel Denham, IEA Director of Communications, has written for The Telegraph on calls to introduce mandatory HR training for MPs … Continue reading “Bolstering HR will not rid politics of ‘bad apples’”

The authoritarian left’s disdain for free speech is alarming

28 April 2022

The authoritarian left’s disdain for free speech is alarming

28 April 2022

Marc Glendening writes for CapX

Marc Glendening, IEA Head of Cultural Affairs, has written for CapX on what he terms the “Culture-Control Left” (CCL) and … Continue reading “The authoritarian left’s disdain for free speech is alarming”

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