Furedi and friends, notably Clare Fox, Mick Hume and Brendan O'Neill, embarked on the long march through the institutions.They have become newspaper columnists and TV and radio talking heads, gaining an audience out of all comparison to what a tiny faction of the sectarian Left could normally hope for.
Furedi himself has produced a surfeit of academic-lite sociology tracts on subjects ranging from paranoid parenting via therapy culture to the decline of tolerance. On occasion he makes valid points — unless we are extraordinarily unlucky our children will not be kidnapped by cyber-paedo-ghouls, nor killed by exploding tomatoes — but essentially they all bang on about the same thing: how we have lost faith in reason and humanity and become fearful of progress.


















10:04 AM
12:02 PM
7:01 PM
3:01 AM
10:01 AM
12:12 PM