FROM THE MAGAZINE

December 2021

High Life

I miss life before Big Tech

There are always books to remind us what the world was like before lookers such as Bezos took over

By Taki

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Low Life

The downfall of the French middle class

The Corsican taxi driver painted a thrilling picture of impending social revolution

By Jeremy Clarke

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Summer in Newport

Newport is unlike most American towns

By Digby Dent

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Blues for Jimmy Duncan

Jimmy Duncan is a man who knows his place, which is one of the highest compliments I can give

By Bill Kauffman

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Home

The foremost challenge facing Western democracies

In the absence of a Brahmin class, any civilization worthy of the name is impossible

By Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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Place

The history of the American Memorial Chapel

The Chapel is dedicated to the 28,000 American people who were stationed on British soil and died in World War Two

By Revd Steve Morris

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Language

What exactly is the ‘festive season’?

No one ordinarily talks of the festive season

By Dot Wordsworth

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