A Society Run on Overcommercialised Nostalgia: Why Hollywood Has Seemingly Run Out of Ideas
Angelica questions why Hollywood prefers remakes and links it to an increasing economy for nostalgia.
Angelica questions why Hollywood prefers remakes and links it to an increasing economy for nostalgia.
Ethan rethinks how to confront Trumpism, arguing that facts alone can’t defeat a fantasy, only a new ideology can.
Hana argues that boys haven’t actually slipped behind but have simply grown accustomed to starting ahead and despite popular narrative…
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Aiden defends the conservative commentator against accusations of fascism and questions a culture…
Joe argues that as Keir Starmer’s centrist Labour loses its grip on the British left, a new wave of smaller…
Lizzie confronts the “loser” label imposed by reunification of Germany and reclaims the complexity, pride and resilience behind women's identity…
Irene looks at the EU's relevance in current geopolitical order and how internal issues of populism threaten its unity
Lila explores Trump's cabinet meetings and erosion of rationality within politics.
Sophie explores how queer baiting reveals shifting norms of sexuality and the erosion of privacy in the age of social…
A satire on Charlie Kirk arguing how fought for the same political violence that ultimately killed him