FROM THE MAGAZINE

June 2021

Science & Tech

America’s race to the bottom

The nation has an anal fixation

By Dominic Green

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Business

Son of a gun

The family gun club

By James Panero

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Internet

Why are young men so scared of sex?

Sexting has taken the place of sex

By Zoe Strimpel

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Business

Playboy of the western world

We aren’t living in Hef’s cultured Playboy world anymore; if anything, we are living in Hustler’s nightmare

By Bridget Phetasy

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Internet

Do women really like porn?

Porn exposes the difference between men and women

By Cosmo Landesman

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Education

Help yourself to self-help

I’m hopeful about the current self-help trends

By Mary Kate Skehan

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Science & Tech

The mad world of David Icke

The global pandemic is David Icke’s moment

By Paul Wood

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Education

Paying the price of free speech

The union of fragility and intolerance has given us that curious and malevolent hybrid I have called the crybully

By Roger Kimball

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Internet

The sexual counterrevolution is coming

America’s young elite is turning against free love

By Mary Harrington

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Sunflowers and sleepwalkers during the pandemic

Being home more is a blessing for my family, but I really miss being with my entire DC team

By Laura Ingraham

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Business

Why the media is melting down

I’m here to tell you that the American media is a disaster

By Jesse Singal

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Internet

My ongoing war with the ‘vinfluencers’

I stand by the article I wrote in the April issue of The Spectator about ‘vinfluencers’ and the social-media celebrities who use their looks to sell wine

By Lisse Garnett

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Spectator Editorial

Joe Biden and the magic money nightmare

It’s unfashionable to worry about inflation. It’s also right

By Spectator Editorial

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Science & Tech

Tim Dillon is seriously funny

The worldview from which Dillon derives much of his comedy is apocalyptic: civilization on the brink

By Damian Reilly

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International

How Canada will conquer the US

Canada is on the march

By Ed Zotti

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Politics

How Jon Stewart killed comedy

Stewart became a prominent progressive voice, a pundit screaming into the void

By Matt Purple

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Politics

Is there such a thing as ‘after Trump’?

It is impossible to get any Congressional Republican to say publicly that Biden won fairly

By Andrew Sullivan

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Science & Tech

Michael Lewis on the CDC’s great COVID failing

‘This has been a horrible pandemic, but it is not the big one’

By Mary Wakefield

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Science & Tech

Want to be attractive? Lose the mask

I go maskless. You should too

By Constance Watson

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China

The China model: why is the West imitating Beijing?

It is one thing to compete with China. But the minute we start copying them, we are on the path to perdition

By Niall Ferguson

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