Reconsiderations November 2020
A sergeant abroad
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On the American socialite and expatriate Stuart Preston.
On the American socialite and expatriate Stuart Preston.
On Rebecca West’s appraisal of the anti-liberal “liberalism” of Alistair Cooke.
On the moral ramifications of Britain’s quarantine.
On the aesthetics and history of the Freedman’s Memorial in Washington, D.C.
On American hatred and inexplicable coalitions.
On the President’s options for replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
On gray eminences and Joe Biden.
On outrage culture’s debt to postmodern theory.
On Anne Applebaum’s ideological corruption.
A review of White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo & How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi.