FROM THE MAGAZINE

September 2020

‘From the moment Trump took the oath of office, his presidency has not been about “Trumpism”. It has been about Donald Trump. Every day of the Trump presidency is like a new episode of a reality TV show.’

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I love Greece and the Greeks but they have destroyed Athens

Much of this city is now one long cement block after another

By Taki

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Humor

Reflections of an outgoing President

From the desk of Donald J. Trump

By Roger Kimball

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Faith

We are living in an age of cultural climate change

Without moral principles, freedom will not survive

By Jonathan Sacks

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Faith

Our lady of hope

Notre-Dame: The Soul of France by Agnès Poirier reviewed

By Graham Robb

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Cease and resist: how to fight the illiberal left

What actions does your conscience forbid? Write a list and tape it to your refrigerator

By David Randall

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How to survive a heatwave

My friend the carpenter bee has expired, the dog can’t move and even the Provençal French see la canicule as an ordeal

By Jeremy Clarke

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Humor

I was almost the Portland Athena

I closed my eyes for a moment and imagined the police’s confusion as they watched me approach them

By Godfrey Elfwick

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Diary

Enes Kanter on freedom and the bubble

‘Every morning I wake up thankful for the opportunity, but there is something that makes me feel like I’m in a cage’

By Enes Kanter Freedom

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