The Critic  |  February 2020
Britain's new magazine of ideas for open-minded readers. In issue 4: David Starkey on the Four Nations; Jonathan Meades & Titania McGrath on the limits of optimism; Toby Young on the attack on free speech in universities; Julie Bindel on how "woke" feminism has created a new misogyny; Lisa Hilton goes in search of Britain's mysterious African queen; Daniel Johnson pays tribute to Gertrude Himmelfarb; Richard Cockett on India's rape crisis; Anthony O'Hear on Roger Scruton's philosophy; Douglas Murray on snowflakes; Ella Whelan on women & capitalism; Hannah Betts on buying black; Nick Cohen on training for a marathon & Patrick Galbraith on shooting as a cure for depression. Plus the inside story of how the ERG delivered Boris, the leading Brexiteer you have never heard of & the secrets of the Lobby.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Critic February 2020.