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Oct 31, 2019 · About The Critic. The Critic is Britain’s monthly magazine for politics, ideas, art, literature and much more. Edited by Christopher Montgomery, The Critic exists to push back against a self-regarding and dangerous consensus that finds critical voices troubling, triggering, insensitive and disrespectful. The point is not provocation or trolling.
2633-2655. OCLC. 1140170196. The Critic is a monthly British political and cultural magazine. [3] Contributors include David Starkey, Joshua Rozenberg, Peter Hitchens and Toby Young. [3] The magazine was founded in November 2019, [4] with Michael Mosbacher, former editor of Standpoint, and Christopher Montgomery, a strategist with the European ...
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The Critic Jun 24 In the June issue of The Critic, Graham Linehan chronicles his attempts to get Private Eye to investigate the exploitative activities of trans activists who harassed women and asks why Ian Hislop’s courage failed him; Henry Hill outlines the problem with leasehold reform, Julie Bindel attacks surrogacy’s promotion of creating children without mothers and Heather Welford ...
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The Critic is Britain's new highbrow monthly current affairs magazine for politics, art and literature. Dedicated to rigorous content, first rate writing and unafraid to ask the questions others won't.
Jan 30, 2020 · The sub-plot to The Critic’s launch is that it will go head-to-head with Standpoint, the magazine which Mosbacher used to edit and was involved with from its founding in 2008. The two titles sit ...