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He died almost forgotten. Yet he established a system of taxonomy that we still use two centuries later
Lynn Barber
When voters go to the polls in November, everyone will know that with Trump on the ballot the regime is on trial
Daniel McCarthy
Science fiction can prepare us for what happens next
Niall Ferguson
Progressive monoculture has enveloped many of our private and public institutions. Aldous Huxley saw it coming
Gilbert T. Sewall
Books
After Fault Lines, his acclaimed family history, David Pryce-Jones has written another kind of autobiography: Signatures, the memoirs of a bibliophile
David Pryce-Jones