race
- 16 Jul 2008ByKenan Malik
Kenan Malik argues that the adoption of multiculturalism and the celebration of difference by liberals and the left has led to them defending positions regarding identity and immigration that perpetuates racial difference at the expense of community and collectivity.
- 10 Apr 2008ByJonathan Rutherford
We are reproducing in two parts a chapter on Enoch Powell from Jonathan Rutherford’s new book, Forever England. Using a mixture of political, historical and psychological analysis, Rutherford offers a rich account of the interaction of masculinity, empire and race in the development of Powell’s notorious but undoubtedly significant brand of politics. This part focuses in particular on Powell’s relationship to the British Empire and the development of his character through his austere and isolated childhood and education. Part 2, following shortly, draws upon this backdrop to develop an account of his political career.