The Critic  |  April 2020
THE CRITIC, the new magazine of ideas for self-isolating readers - in our April issue: Labour Special - Patrick Maguire, Sarah Ditum, Julie Bindel, Tom Hamilton, John McTernan & Oz Katerji on the challenges Keir Starmer faces; Louise Perry on the feminist case for Jordan Peterson; John Bercow's Deputy on her old bosses coup attempt; Harvey Klehr, the leading historian of American communism, on Bernie Sanders' Trotskyist past; novelist Tibor Fischer on the drama of cryptocurrency; Oliver Wiseman meets virus-battling survivalists; Fergus Butler-Gallie on the historical antecedents for the coronavirus panic; Dan Hitchens on Douglas Murray & Tom Holland; and Simon Heffer on Britain's most overrated conservative, Benjamin Disraeli. Plus Lisa Hilton on Mexican dining, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto on Paschal lamb, Hannah Betts on the art of the Hermes scarf; Patrick Galbraith on fishing for pike and Christopher Noth on all matters taurine.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Critic April 2020.