FROM THE MAGAZINE

November 2022

Spectator Editorial

The lesson of 2022: energy is our lifeblood

The Ukraine war reminds us we need it in abundance, whether we like it or not

By Spectator Editorial

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Life at Fox is wonderful

Larry Kudlow on cable news, converting to Catholicism and why Biden will fail

By Larry Kudlow

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Policy

The West is on the road to energy ruin

Green policies have crippled Europe. They will do the same to America

By Emmet Penney

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Economics

A nation of quitters

Even after the pandemic, many Americans are sitting on the sidelines of the economy

By Nicholas Eberstadt

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Education

Augustus and a lesson in self-publicity

Augustus ruled the Roman empire from 27 BC to AD 14 and was the longest serving of the roughly seventy emperors of the Western empire

By Peter Jones

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Science & Tech

Where in the world is Greta Thunberg?

She was missing recently from the UN. Is she due for a rebrand?

By Chadwick Moore

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Economics

Is America entering a new age of democratic capitalism?

The contours of a post-pandemic economy are becoming clear

By Joel Kotkin

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Culture

She was the Queen of the West

Elizabeth II was the embodiment of certain Western values close to my heart

By Ayaan Hirsi Ali

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Business

The fall of the Birkin bag

The luxury handbag is at odds with the TikTok age

By Kara Kennedy

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International

Welcome to the age of nuclear blackmail

In Taiwan and Ukraine, we are at the start of a perilous new era

By Michael R. Auslin

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Europe

What kind of king will Charles III be?

The early signs are that kingship suits the new monarch

By Harry Mount

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Campaign 2022

How the midterm polls became Democratic fan fiction

Psephologists of the world unite: you have nothing to lose but your fibs!

By Roger Kimball

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Russia

What price must the West pay for Crimea?

We cannot leave the most consequential decisions for humanity to be made by Moscow

By Daniel McCarthy

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Science & Tech

The radical alternative to a hospital birth

Some women are forgoing medical care entirely and giving birth at home unassisted

By Birdie Hall

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Politics

The Christian nationalism boogeyman

The left’s latest panic has obscured the GOP’s rising secularism

By Matt Purple

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What the Atlantic got wrong about trans sports

‘Trust the science’ and all that

By Jesse Singal

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Culture

It’s the parallel economy, stupid!

When they said ‘build your own internet,’ some conservatives took it seriously

By Bridget Phetasy

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Culture

Have we finally reached Peak Pride?

Gay pride has been very much on my mind lately

By James Kirchick

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Politics

Pat Buchanan and thirty years of culture wars

Why his call to arms still resonates today

By Ben Domenech

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Business

The deep sleep state

Bureaucrats have become addicted to working (or not) from home

By Billy McMorris

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Business

The myth of the career woman

Contrary to popular belief, most working women are not putting their careers ahead of love, marriage and motherhood

By Melanie Notkin

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Science & Tech

Will the opioid enablers ever pay?

Big Pharma created a vast market of addicted consumers

By Chris Mondics

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