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How woke is Nietzsche?
In today's episode, Giles Fraser writes about Nietzsche and how believed in self-ID before it was cool, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled How woke is Nietzsche?

Why Putin can’t capture Kherson
In today's episode, David Patrikarakos analyses why six months on, the Ukrainian resistance to Russia's invasion remains defiant, in an UnHerd exclusive article titled Why Putin can’t capture Kherson.

Writers shouldn’t submit to Islamists
In today's episode, Leïla Slimani talks about herself as a writer, and how she must stifle her fears about Rushdie in an UnHerd exclusive article titled The story of my cowardice.

Is Giorgia Meloni an EU puppet?
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi and Paolo Cornetti write about how there's nothing subversive about Italy's leading 'fascist', Giorgia Meloni, in an UnHerd exclusive article titled Is Giorgia Meloni an EU puppet?

Race is a delusion
In today's episode, David Mamet writes about how sanctimony has eclipsed reality in an UnHerd weekend essay titled Race is a delusion.

The problem with gaslighting
In today's episode, Kathleen Stock writes about how some realities need to be undermined in an UnHerd exclusive article titled The problem with gaslighting.

The Tory circus must not go on
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos takes us to Belfast to talk about how Britain deserves better than this pitiful farce in an UnHerd dispatch exclusive titled The Tory circus must not go on.

The infidels will not be silenced
In today's episode, Ayaan Hirsi Ali writes about Salman Rushdie and how like him, she chooses freedom, in an UnHerd spotlight article titled The infidels will not be silenced.

Civil disobedience is coming
In today's episode Thomas Fazi speaks about Britain's failed elites and how they could spark a winter revolution in an UnHerd essay exclusive titled Civil disobedience is coming.

How we gave up on Salman Rushdie
In today's episode, Will Lloyd writes that Britain saw Salman Rushdie's fatwa and internalised it, in an essay for UnHerd titled How we gave up on Salman Rushdie.

Donald Trump’s next move
In today's episode, Michael Wolff writes about Donald Trump's family and inner circle and how they are urging him to run for president again, in a weekend essay for UnHerd titled Donald Trump’s next move.

University needs to hurt
In today's episode, Arif Ahmed writes about university and how students should consent to be harmed, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled University needs to hurt.

America’s tribes are ready for war
In today's episode, Dominic Sandbrook writes about how the middle ground has been plundered after Mar-a-Lago, in an essay exclusive for UnHerd titled America’s tribes are ready for war.

The Tories don't care about politics
In today's episode, John Oxley writes that the Conservative Party no longer understands the purpose of power, in an exclusive UnHerd opinion article titled The Tories don't care about politics.

Why the Tavistock won’t talk to me
In today's episode, Hadley Freeman writes that ideology was more important than patient care at the Gender Identity Development Service at the Tavistock & Portman Trust, in an exclusive UnHerd essay titled Why the Tavistock won’t talk to me.

The dangers of monkeypox hysteria
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi writes about how the West's Covid failures are being repeated, in an exclusive UnHerd opinion article titled The dangers of monkeypox hysteria.

America has lost its purpose
In today's episode Jacob Siegel writes about how killing terrorists is no substitute for strategy, in an exclusive UnHerd weekend essay titled The false triumph of al-Zawahiri’s death.

How Chinese is Taiwan?
In today's episode Bill Hayton writes about President Xi rewriting Beijing's colonial past, in an exclusive UnHerd article titled How Chinese is Taiwan?

The violent heart of Boston
In today's episode Derek Turner writes about a Lincolnshire town at war with itself, in an exclusive UnHerd essay titled The violent heart of Boston.

Can you really be non-binary?
In today's episode, Mary Harrington writes about the concept of being 'non-binary' and explores two new books that attempt to define the idea, in an exclusive UnHerd Summer Reads article titled Can you really be non-binary?

Inside Britain’s psychiatric nightmare
In today's episode, Ian Birrell writes about Britain’s psychiatric nightmare and whether anything has changed since the days of grim asylums, in an exclusive UnHerd analysis titled Inside Britain’s psychiatric nightmare.

Why the Tavistock had to fall
In today's episode, Kathleen Stock writes about the Tavistock and how its ideological roots were rotten from the start, in an exclusive UnHerd essay titled Why the Tavistock had to fall.

Why the Tories love a clown show
In today's episode Dominic Sandbrook writes about how footwear is now more important than ideas, in an UnHerd spotlight article titled Why the Tories love a clown show.

How Allison Bailey crushed Stonewall
In today's episode Julie Bindel writes about Stonewall and explains how its rainbow reign is finally over, in an UnHerd spotlight article titled How Allison Bailey crushed Stonewall.

The rebirth of Newcastle
In today's episode, Nicholas Boys Smith writes about corrupt politicians and they have defiled the magnificent city of Newcastle, in an UnHerd spotlight article titled The rebirth of Newcastle.

Which Thatcher would you vote for?
In today's episode, Robert Saunders writes about how cosplaying Conservatives have no vision for the future, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Which Thatcher would you vote for?.

How Mario Draghi broke Italy
In today's episode, Thomas Fazi writes about Italy and how a crisis is brewing on the streets of Europe, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled How Mario Draghi broke Italy.

Peter Thiel on the dangers of progress
In today's special interview episode, Mary Harrington writes about Peter Thiel, the tech billionaire, as he discusses Silicon Valley, Christianity and apocalypse, in an UnHerd exclusive interview titled Peter Thiel on the dangers of progress.

Is this the end of levelling up?
In today's episode, David Jeffery writes about how not all voters are convinced by the idea, in an UnHerd analysis piece titled Is this the end of levelling up?.

The narcissism of modern weddings
In today's episode, Giles Fraser writes about modern weddings and why there's a reason most vicars prefer funerals, in an UnHerd opinion piece titled The narcissism of modern weddings.

Kemi Badenoch has saved the Tories
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos writes about Kemi Badenoch's campaign and how it provided the Tory party with a route to success, in an UnHerd article titled Kemi Badenoch has saved the Tories.

Gavin Newsom won’t save the Democrats
In today's episode, Joel Kotkin explains how reality will catch up with America's Great White Hope, in an article for UnHerd titled Gavin Newsom won’t save the Democrats.

The return of Covid fearmongering
In today's episode Toby Green and Thomas Fazi ask how seriously should we take Long Covid, in an analytic article for UnHerd titled The return of Covid fearmongering.

Why millennials are dropping out
In today's episode, Joel Kotkin writes about rising disaffection and how it has severe implications for our political and economic health, in an essay for UnHerd titled Why millennials are dropping out.

Keir Starmer is too good to be true
In today's episode, Giles Fraser writes about Keir Starmer and how there's a reason you don't trust him, in an opinion piece for UnHerd titled Keir Starmer is too good to be true.

Britain needs Macmillan, not Thatcher
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos writes that none of the Tory candidates for prime minister inspires hope for the future, in an essay for UnHerd titled Britain needs Macmillan, not Thatcher.

Why won’t the Tories rescue the young?
In today's episode, James Sean Dickson writes about how a new Tory leader must help the young rebuild their lives, in an analytic article for UnHerd titled Why won’t the Tories rescue the young?

Thatcher won’t save the Tories
In today's episode, Richard Bourke writes about how the PM's appeal poses a challenge to the Conservative Party, in an essay for UnHerd titled Thatcher won’t save the Tories.

Inside the Ukrainian resistance
In today's episode, David Patrikarakos writes about how Russian collaborators are being hunted down in Kherson, in an exclusive weekend essay for UnHerd titled Inside the Ukrainian resistance.

Boris changed the Tories for ever
In today's episode, Matthew Goodwin writes about how the effect of the Brexit PM will be felt for decades, in an exclusive Opinion for UnHerd titled Boris changed the Tories for ever.

Boris Johnson broke Britain
In today's episode, Aris Roussinos writes about how Boris Johnson squandered a revolutionary mandate for reform, in an exclusive Opinion for UnHerd titled Boris Johnson broke Britain?

Did Boris destroy Boris?
In today's episode, Dominic Sandbrook writes about Boris Johnson and how the patriotic showman was just another victim of Brexit, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled Did Boris destroy Boris?

How the Left fell for capitalism
In today's episode, Paul Kingsnorth writes about how progressives were always part of the corporate elite, in today's Essay piece for UnHerd titled How the Left fell for capitalism.

Voters deserve better than Chris Pincher
In today's episode, Michael Crick writes about Chris Pincher, who in his opinion, is merely a symptom of our failing system, in today's Opinion piece for UnHerd titled Why our politicians are so rotten.

Ideology has poisoned the West
In today's episode Jacob Howland explains how we are living through a dictatorship of ineptitude in an UnHerd weekend essay titled Ideology has poisoned the West.

Did Ukraine need a war?
In today's episode Aris Roussinoss takes us to Ukraine and explains how an oligarchical society is being reset in an UnHerd exclusive dispatch article titled Did Ukraine need a war?

Fragile students just need a hug
In today's episode, Mary Harrington writes about neglected children who are more likely to be woke, in an essay for UnHerd titled Fragile students just need a hug.

Your Fitbit has stolen your soul
In today's episode, Justin E. H. Smith writes about our quest for self-knowledge and how it has corrupted humanity, in an exclusive essay for UnHerd titled How empty is your soul?

Why did my daughter become trans?
In today's episode Jo Brown discusses how her daughter's school encouraged her at every turn, in an UnHerd exclusive essay titled Why did my daughter become trans?.

Chaos has consumed Israel
In today's episode Shany Mor takes us to Israel and explains how a cabal of disaster merchants hold the country hostage, in an exclusive UnHerd essay titled Chaos has consumed Israel.