THE OUTSIDER'S DIARY
April 2019
"This was the great discovery: that books could let you in to places of danger. Perhaps inevitably this included places you regretted having gone"
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March 2019
‘Something in the world of literature we start off reading shows us a world which while sometimes scary is nevertheless still safe’
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February 2019
‘Ordinarily, the public should flay this political class at the next available chance. But our options seem deeply limited’
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December 2018 / January 2019
‘Walk along any but the main streets of Vienna at any time and you cannot shift the feeling that there just aren’t enough people’
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The Outsider's Diary
The monthly column on politics, the public sphere and foreign policy, by Douglas Murray, Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion
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