Month: December 2017

When social justice means no justice

In the wake of the Hollywood sexual harassment scandal, which started with Harvey Weinstein but has by now spread far beyond Tinseltown, sexual misconduct is a [...]

In defence of profits

Profits have a bad name these days. The resurgent far left has historically had an inherent and profound distrust of the profit motive, owing back to Marx’s [...]

When SJWs eat their own

As the year draws to a close, one thing we will remember 2017 for is that this was the year when the social justice movement really started eating their own. [...]

Patronising the minorities

The quest for “social justice” is not a new phenomenon. The history of political movements seeking to even out perceived inequities in the distribution of [...]

Labour’s dishonest something for nothing pitch

Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell have radical plans for Britain’s future. They often talk about transforming the country, and McDonnell is unapologetic in [...]