February 2021


International January 18, 2021

Why is Jacinda Ardern still so popular?

The New Zealander’s star shines, somehow

Oliver Hartwich

Education January 18, 2021

Go figure

I have a lot to learn from my experiment in skating, beyond just spins and jumps

Mary Kate Skehan

Internet January 18, 2021

Capital punishment

The letters and the law

Christopher Howse

Politics January 18, 2021

Oligarchy in America

Crossing the Rubicon of class

Dominic Green

Drinking my way through the Capitol riots

One of the bartenders put her head in her hands and started crying

Amber Duke

Politics January 18, 2021

Manchin of the moment

Which way for the man from West Virginia?

W. James Antle III

Europe January 18, 2021

When migrants come, their culture does too

Politicians and the media have done their best to downplay the post-2015 wave of harassment and assaults

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Internet January 18, 2021

Well, whatever, never mind

My coping mechanism has been the same for decades: laughter, cynicism and mocking irreverence

Bridget Phetasy

Spectator Editorial January 18, 2021

Trump’s legacy

Just two years from now, the only surviving relic of Trump’s policy agenda may be his 2017 tax cut

Spectator Editorial

Politics January 18, 2021

Is Trumpism toxic?

Has the right gone wrong? Or was Trump its last chance? A debate between two Spectator writers

Matt Labash and Chris Buskirk

Business January 18, 2021

Introducing Wokeyleaks

‘The character trait that typically accompanies fame is extreme narcissism’

They/Them