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Reactionary Essays

Duke Maskell

Literary criticism, culture, politics

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The Colours of Our Skins

When someone accuses you of something widely thought disreputable, something you don’t believe you are guilty of, you deny it, instinctively. Unfortunately, this makes you subject to the Mandy Rice-Davies Manoeuvre: Well, he would, wouldn’t...

18 days ago
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Supressio veri

On April 21st, 2024, the Sunday Times published an article in which an anonymous teacher wrote that, when he asked his class who hated Britain, “Thirty hands shot up with immediate, absolute certainty.” It couldn’t possibly have been cleare...

20 days ago
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Not universities, higher education providers

The Guardian reports that, in the next two or three years, 50 “higher education providers” — 24 of them within a year — could (just like the providers of other goods-and-services) close down or, as Sally Weale, its education correspondent p...

24 days ago
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Little Red Riding Hood

Once upon a time — quite a long time ago, certainly before your time and your parents’ time and perhaps even before your grandparents’ time — there was a certain wolf. He was, of course, as wolfish as a wolf can be, with big ears, which wer...

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