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On the preemptive cancellation of “problematic” books on campus

16 August 2022
Society and Culture

On the preemptive cancellation of “problematic” books on campus

Marc Glendening
16 August 2022
This week, several universities have been exposed by The Times for drawing up blacklists of books they don’t want their … Continue reading “On the preemptive cancellation of “problematic” books on campus”

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””

Defund the NUS

20 May 2022
Society and Culture

Defund the NUS

Marc Glendening
20 May 2022
Just rejoice at that news! The Government has announced it is cutting ties with the truly hideous National Union of Students (NUS). Now let’s … Continue reading “Defund the NUS”

Stop saying “the liberal left” when you mean “the anti-liberal left”

21 April 2022
Society and Culture

Stop saying “the liberal left” when you mean “the anti-liberal left”

Marc Glendening
21 April 2022
There are various things at my stage of life that drive me mad. Too many to list. But my main … Continue reading “Stop saying “the liberal left” when you mean “the anti-liberal left””

Are we moving towards a woke version of the Chinese social credit system?

19 July 2021
Society and Culture

Are we moving towards a woke version of the Chinese social credit system?

Marc Glendening
19 July 2021
Is China’s social credit system about to make its debut in the UK?  Boris Johnson’s decision to cave into the … Continue reading “Are we moving towards a woke version of the Chinese social credit system?”

What type of socioeconomic system do Extinction Rebellion (XR) and Black Lives Matter (BLM) want?

29 June 2021
Society and Culture

What type of socioeconomic system do Extinction Rebellion (XR) and Black Lives Matter (BLM) want?

Marc Glendening
29 June 2021
During the 1970s, in the bourgeois suburbs of north-west London where I lived during a part of my childhood, youngsters … Continue reading “What type of socioeconomic system do Extinction Rebellion (XR) and Black Lives Matter (BLM) want?”

Oxford students deserve better than grandstanding ‘woke’ academics

10 June 2021
Society and Culture

Oxford students deserve better than grandstanding ‘woke’ academics

Marc Glendening
10 June 2021
The decision by 150 Oxford dons to educationally-cancel students from Oriel college because of the college’s decision to keep the … Continue reading “Oxford students deserve better than grandstanding ‘woke’ academics”

On free speech, the Queen’s Speech was a mixed bag

13 May 2021
Society and Culture

On free speech, the Queen’s Speech was a mixed bag

Marc Glendening
13 May 2021
The government appears to be suffering from a combination of advanced Doublethink and early onset of magical thinking when it … Continue reading “On free speech, the Queen’s Speech was a mixed bag”

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