Trapped in the generation gap
Jean Twenge’s new study suggests that the young are the losers in a society transformed by technology.
ByJean Twenge’s new study suggests that the young are the losers in a society transformed by technology.
ByIn her self-published memoir, the influencer veers between sharp wit and trite aphorisms, perceptive candour and petty insults.
ByTomiwa Owolade argues that American culture wars obscure black British identity – but are racial borders less fixed than he…
ByIn the feminist thinker’s essays of the 1970s, members of her sex are portrayed as political pawns rather than human…
ByA new book revisits Freud’s analysis of Woodrow Wilson to ask: how much do leaders’ psychologies shape our politics?
ByMotherhood is the most profound metamorphosis most women will go through. Why is this process so overlooked?
ByA sweeping history of the NHS and one GP’s inside account of a long career on the front line.
ByAndy Verity’s Rigged reveals how a few City bankers became scapegoats for a national rates-rigging scandal.
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