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Wednesday 13 May 2009
Britain’s strange, silent strangulation of liberty
The organiser of Freedom Summer explains why defending civil society from the state has never been more important.

Friday 27 March 2009
A Green New Deal for saving America’s soul
Thomas Friedman’s Hot, Flat, and Crowded captures the extent to which green thinking is ingrained in the psychology of the Western elite, especially in that seat of has-been power: the United States.

Monday 8 December 2008
Are EU deaf or what?
The author of a new EU Phrasebook, launched in Brussels today, analyses European leaders’ utter inability to understand the word ‘No’.

Tuesday 11 November 2008
Across Britain, police are behaving like gangsters
The author of a new briefing document reports on how drinking control laws give the police absolute, unchecked power.

Tuesday 19 August 2008
Against all booze bans
The author of a report launched today calls for an end to the state control of public drinking. PLUS: Exclusive extract from a new study on the pub.

Friday 20 June 2008
Policing ‘touch’ in schools
Measures that prohibit patting a boy on the head or putting a plaster on a girl’s knee are killing the spirit of teaching and caring.

Thursday 12 June 2008
Let’s rebel against the new referees
From reality TV to school sports, faked activities controlled by outside judges have replaced real competition.

Thursday 5 June 2008
A government u-turn we should welcome
It was a mad idea to make businesses that employ under-16 paperboys or interns submit to vetting - thank God it’s been scrapped.

Friday 30 May 2008
You can’t care for kids unless you touch them
Under new guidelines, teachers can be chastised for patting a boy on the head or for putting a plaster on a girl’s knee. A stirring new book says these mad anti-touch measures are killing the spirit of teaching and caring.

Friday 25 April 2008
The cultural contradictions
of consumerism

Once, society celebrated money-making chancers and lauded prudent hard workers. Today, says a new book, it is plying us with dumbed-down ‘stuff’ in order to keep us infantilised.

Thursday 17 April 2008
London: what kind of city do we want?
Pubs for the public, free childcare, no more Green Belt... Manifesto Club members offer some words of advice to the next mayor of London.

Tuesday 5 February 2008
Criminalising acts
of kindness

The routine vetting of everyone who works with kids will sow suspicion and discourage volunteering. So why aren't volunteering groups worked up about it?

Friday 26 October 2007
Gaia theory: academic mysticism
James Lovelock’s Gaia theory started life as an interesting scientific hypothesis. A new book shows that it has since morphed into a mystical creed that sees Mother Earth as vulnerable and humans as wicked.

Wednesday 24 October 2007
Don’t play the ‘offence’ card
The convenor of the Manifesto Club calls for a New Deal for public debate: Stop hiding behind cries of 'offence!' and stand up for your beliefs.

Tuesday 16 October 2007
Eco-warrior vs Terracotta Warrior
A stunt to put face masks on the unique Chinese figures at the British Museum shows up the childish nature of climate change activism.

Monday 24 September 2007
Jumping over the citizenship hurdle
In testing immigrants on housing, banking and saints' days, the UK Citizenship Test sucks all the zest out of what it means to be a citizen.

Friday 24 August 2007
The matter of the heart
It’s mere organic matter, a bundle of muscle that pumps blood around the body. So why throughout history has the heart been seen as the seat of all that is vital in human life?

Monday 20 August 2007
Let us bin the moral fable of climate change
Essay: Eco-ethics, with its rules about waste, water and energy-use, is a new brand of conservatism that is sucking the fun out of life.

Thursday 9 August 2007
The paedophile panic:
a metaphor for mistrust

Vetting is justified as an effort to keep perverts at arm's length. In truth, it encourages spying on everyday interactions between adults and kids.

Wednesday 25 July 2007
The ‘culture of vetting’ is destroying trust
Video comment: It is insane that grandmothers voluntarily helping at a facepainting party have to undergo a criminal records check first.

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