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Challenging herd-like thinking and platforming people, communities and thinking that go unheard.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    4 Dec 2018

    Introducing UnHerd's newest podcast: Confessions talks to interesting and well-known guests to find out what makes them tick. Listen to the first three episodes now and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - the iTunes link is below

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  2. 12 minutes ago

    There's no better time to get your podcast fix than a long Saturday afternoon, and if you've yet to dig into Confessions with there's plenty to catch up on – find out what it is that makes , , and tick

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  3. 1 hour ago

    . muses on the de-humanising effects of our rush to judgement, and how we can avoid it.

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  4. 2 hours ago

    OUT MONDAY: talks to in the latest Confessions. Listen to a sneak preview here, where they discuss the recent public criticism of Scruton's past comments.

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  5. 3 hours ago

    The twelve days of Christmas don’t end until the end of today. That means you’ve just got enough time to delve into UnHerd’s Christmas reading series.

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  6. 4 hours ago

    Labour took places like Wales for granted. But the ‘left-behinds’ are having the last laugh, writes

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  7. 5 hours ago

    Capitalist liberalism, with its euphemistic emphasis on ‘flexibility’ get things upside down on migration, unpicking the patterns of mutual care by endorsing movement only for profit’s sake.

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  8. 9 hours ago

    In a world of industrialised novelty, we've lost our sense of time, writes

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  9. 11 hours ago

    Trump has taken the social fact of white identity and made it into a weapon. , and Michael Tesler

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  10. 16 hours ago

    After taking back control of our borders, we should use our new powers generously, offering refuge to those who desperately need it.

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  11. 17 hours ago

    Reading about the past helps realise that 2019 is not such a terrible time to be alive

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  12. 17 hours ago

    Cast aside that 'must-read' new fiction you got for Christmas and pick up a classic, says

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  13. 18 hours ago

    Believing that someone’s dietary choice or hair colour tells you everything about their politics is like looking at a street sign and believing that name tells you everything about human life on the street itself – on our semiotic age

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  14. 18 hours ago

    Morally, we get our attitude to migration entirely backwards, welcoming the best and brightest who could stay with their home community and be of service there, while scorning those who need our help.

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  15. 19 hours ago

    OUT MONDAY: talks to in the latest episode of Confessions. Listen to a sneak peak here, in which Scruton talks about betraying the socialism of his father to become a conservative.

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    24 hours ago

    Big ideas, sketched with such light delicacy they seem to float. I could read this sort of thing forever.

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  17. 19 hours ago

    The comedians who fight against contractual guidelines risk misjudging their audience, writes

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  18. 20 hours ago

    The tribalisation of signs has become our chief political diagnostic – on the dangers of semiotics

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  19. 20 hours ago

    When it comes to dealing with those at the border we must act out of our better natures, not out of some manufactured fear, writes

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  20. 21 hours ago

    . , and Michael Tesler explain how Trump risks turning Republicanism into a movement dominated by the narrow interests of white identity politics

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  21. Retweeted

    Lovely article by about purple hair, veganism and the ABC Murders

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