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Douglas Murray

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Past:
  • substack.com
  • National Review
  • DailyO
  • UnHerd
  • Gatestone Institute

Past articles by Douglas:

When the Right Plays With Jew-Hate

Douglas Murray on a noxious incident that should not go ignored. → Read More

Fighting the Great Derangement of Our Times

Today’s woke agenda and the cancel-culture madness are weighing our societies down. → Read More

Why the 'trans' subject is one of the most complex issues of our age

An exclusive excerpt from Douglas Murray's latest book, The Madness of Crowds, that examines the 21st century’s most divisive issues: sexuality, gender, technology and race. → Read More

The strange tragedy of John Bercow

In his autobiography, the former speaker reveals himself to be an embittered avatar of ambition → Read More

Will no one resist the new totalitarianism?

Some of Alastair Stewart’s friends will fight for him — but too many of us will let him simply disappear → Read More

What unites the Nazis and Communists?

Vasily Grossman's masterpiece explores two unique, yet similar, evils → Read More

The New York Times' bizarre campaign against Britain

America's most prestigious paper has since 2016 produced a string of absurd caricatures about the UK → Read More

Hate Isn’t Something You’re Against

Whose ideas are we really for? → Read More

In Praise of Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding campaigns finally offer an answer to the mobs of our day. → Read More

The Lie of Portland’s “Anti-fa”

There was a time when “anti-fascist” meant what it said. People who opposed fascism called themselves “anti-fascists.” But then the term slipped. The definition of “fascist” became hazy from over-use and so the term “anti-fascist” ... → Read More

The Reality of Sweden’s Migration Problem

The scale of this assault is such that Neuding says that it is time for Swedes to admit that they have a national emergency on their hands. → Read More

Strange Claims about Britain’s European Elections

We have entered an era in which (to borrow a phrase from the Irish writer Kevin Myers) the truth becomes “whatever you’re having yourself.” → Read More

The Smearing of Roger Scruton: Analysis of the Interview

George Eaton misled his readers to try to destroy the reputation of Britain’s foremost conservative thinker. → Read More

The Conservative and Labour Parties Are Both Unfit to Govern

A great question looms over British politics. Should we smash the major parties? → Read More

The Anti-Semitism Virus

On the Left, it is spreading once again. → Read More

The ISIS Brides Should Not Live among Us

In the whole debate around Islamist extremism one of the things we have most lacked is strong signals. → Read More

Brexit Derangement Syndrome in the Nude

Yes, Dr. Victoria Bateman delivered the Brexit lecture as naked as the day she was born. → Read More

The Baseless, Trite Arguments against Walls

European countries have been building walls for the past several years. Walls themselves aren’t outdated, but the popular arguments against them are. → Read More

How America Can Recover from the Kavanaugh Confirmation Controversy

Everybody who has watched this farce of a process will struggle to keep any faith in the nomination process or in the Senate. → Read More

Memo to the Washington Post: In Europe, Criticism of Multiculturalism Is Mainstream

The Washington Post’s Beth Reinhard and Emma Brown appear to think that there is something odd about being “a critic of multiculturalism.” → Read More