Postmodernism may have been championed with the best of intentions, but its vision of human society ended up corroding the universality of the left’s appeal
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The United Nations has passed a resolution demanding the release of Yemeni Baha’is imprisoned for their faith. But their families have yet to hear good news. …
In light of the Las Vegas shootings, is it possible to define terrorism in a way that avoids double standards and arbitrariness?
Ahead of today’s independence vote in Catalonia, Spanish police have arrested officials associated with the vote in an attempt to stop the vote going ahead.
If antisemitism is restricted to a minority on the left, it’s necessary to address it as a specific problem and one defined by its context on the left.
Relations between NATO and Turkey are clearly significantly strained. However, NATO largely needs Turkey to ensure security in the Middle East.
Merkel’s refusal to address Islamist terrorism explains why the first fascist, far-right party since WW2 has managed to enter the German parliament.
I have always said that kicking down the EU door was not the answer to the UK’s dream. Theresa May’s speech in Florence has done nothing to change my mind.
In choosing between a nuclear threat from North Korea and a regime change, it’s wiser to choose the latter. It’s China, not the US, that provides the answer
An independent Kurdistan would create a secular, pluralistic ally, and be a humanistic victory in protecting the rights of the Kurdish people Following the liberation of…