Bygone dreams: a review of Carl Sagan’s ‘Cosmos’
‘If inclinations toward slavery and racism, misogyny and violence are connected—as individual character and human history, as well as cross-cultural studies, suggest—then there is room for some optimism. We are surrounded by recent fundamental changes in society […]. Women, patronised for mi
The problem with a democratic system of culture
Decentralisation has long been an ally of democracy, divesting powerful elites and institutions to confer autonomy and opportunity to the common man. In the UK, we have never been freer, never more decentralised. We often think about this in terms of economic or political power. However, technologic
Letter to the Editor: Part of the solution
To the Editor, How refreshing to be seen! Many-a-time I have been accused of performative reading. Occasionally, I carry a novel in my back-pocket. This seems to provoke especially vehement allegations of performativity…but isn’t that the point of a paperback? One day stands out in partic

