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Understand the Modern World with a Book a Month
On the Crossroads at the Edge of Empire
The Hairdryer is All We've Got
The Equality of Opportunity to Die
The Absurdity of Human Rights Law
The Supreme Act of Political Virtuosity
The Worst Thing That Could Happen Is That You Could Die
Failing to Think About Immigration
A Short Post About Societal Black Holes
Fragile and Morally Questionable
Disinformation, Hate Speech, and the Government of Souls
First as Technocracy, then as Rage
The Trembling Continuity of an Express
The Gossamer Elite and the New Britain
Oil's Well That Has Its Environmental Impact Assessed Well
The Meaning of Democracy with Professor Laurence Hemming (Video Interview)
What We Talk About When We Talk About Immigration
Forcing the World to Take Sides: The Metaphysics of Political War
'Undermining the Integrity and Impartiality of the Civil Service'
The Strange Case of the Disenfranchised Barbarian
Oh, Tell Me the Truth About Lawfare
You Will Be Digitally Included
Helping to Keep Everyone in the UK Safe and Free
Baby, It's Cold Outside (the central bank's core ledger)
Fifty Ways to Leave the European Convention on Human Rights
Human Rights and the Adjudication of Everything
The Right to Be Protected from the Effects of Climate Change
Judging the Climate, Juridifying the World
The Right to Everything - and Nothing
The Mother Hen State and the Denial of Sh*t
Human Rights and the Dream of Liberal Legalism
Watch me speak: an interview with the Institute of Public Affairs
Still Don't Know What Hate Means
How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Civil Service?
The Pathologisation of Prosperity
An Open Conversation About Immigration and Immigrants
The Conceptual Conditions of Ruin
A 'National Conversation about the Future of Money'
Law vs Chaos: the Case of Freedom of Expression
The Connection Between Freedom and Money
First they came for the large glasses of wine, and I did not speak out
The Crisis of Masculinity and the Interior Life
Not everything is bad, but everything is dangerous
The War on Cash and the Failure to Make Law
How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Further Impoverishing the Poor