A Constitution Nowhere and Everywhere
Despite the absence of a single codified document, there is a long tradition of writing about the United Kingdom’s constitutional history.
October 17, 2024 issue
The Path to Regional War
For more than nine months, Israel and the Iran-led axis of resistance maintained a precarious balance of mutual deterrence. Now that balance has collapsed.
October 11, 2024
What the Ocean Holds
Most of our planet’s biosphere exists in the dark of the deep ocean. Will we protect it? Or will we cash it in without concern for the harm we’re causing?
October 17, 2024 issue
Happy Island of Psalters and Cucumbers
Thirteen hundred years ago, the monks on the German lake island of Reichenau tended a rich meadow of wall painting, manuscript making, and Latin poetry. An exhibit celebrating the anniversary chronicles the monastery’s history and art.
October 17, 2024 issue
The Fact Man
At the heart of Daniel Defoe’s fictional world is a feeling for change, of the mutability and shiftiness of modern life and the people who thrive in it.
October 17, 2024 issue
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William Dalrymple: Murder in Karachi“One is a book of love, a simply written but very moving tribute to a murdered husband by a bereaved and grieving wife. The other is a book of hate, a passionate denunciation of a city and a country by a man who regards Karachi as a living hell, and Pakistan as a country of pure evil. Both books are of great interest; though the second is unsound on matters of fact and riddled with errors.”
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