How to Be Disabled (Correctly).
Sophie highlights how society imposes contradictory and performative expectations on disabled people.
Sophie highlights how society imposes contradictory and performative expectations on disabled people.
Hareem claims that Western powers weaponise feminist rhetoric to justify imperialist violence.
Anna contends that Dubai’s promise of insulation from Middle Eastern instability was always precarious, and recent conflict exposes how wealth…
Andrei argues that Trump’s war on Iran is incoherent and contradictory, with no clear strategy, and appears largely driven by…
Amy argues that elitist attitudes at LSE, rooted in unexamined class privilege and reinforced by superficial markers of academic prestige,…
Willow explores how Keir Starmer’s vague promise of “change” turned an electoral victory into a governing problem.
Tommy argues that social media amplifies Freud’s ‘death drive’ by enabling anonymous aggression and weakening the civilising constraints of real-world…
Jahnavi critiques how popular awards shows like the Oscars and Grammys shape cultural taste through marketing budgets and Western bias.
Laura examines how the lack of clear regulation around AI-generated art has created a climate of distrust, where artists must…
Lilin explores how the UK's English language education market diminishes real learning since credibility is low and quality hard to…