Francis Phillips
"Patriotism is not enough"
Francis Phillips | 11 Nov 2010
English nurse Edith Cavell lived her profession to the point of heroism in a war-torn Europe.
The Uses of Pessimism
Francis Phillips | 12 Oct 2010
The false hope that big government can solve all problems is the source of many modern ills, says British philosopher Roger Scruton.
Son of Hamas
Francis Phillips | 17 Sep 2010
Autobiography of a Palestinian who discovered that 'love your enemies' is the only way to peace in the Middle East.
Hugh Trevor-Roper
Francis Phillips | 2 Aug 2010
The famous Oxford historian was brilliant but bedeviled by the emotional deprivation of his childhood.
The World Turned Upside Down
Francis Phillips | 27 Jul 2010
In an age of reason, we are behaving increasingly irrationally, contends a leading British journalist
Hitch-22: a memoir
Francis Phillips | 16 Jun 2010
The spleen and sputtering abuse cloaks a kind-hearted and generous soul.
Contested Will
Francis Phillips | 25 May 2010
Why have so many intelligent people been so dotty about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays?
Choose Your Weapons
Francis Phillips | 2 May 2010
A study of British foreign secretaries over two centuries raises perennial questions about international relations.
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