Articles By Theodore Dalrymple
April 2019
Nothing written is utterly without value, as I proved to myself by reading two random works
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February 2019
"Samuel Johnson's Rasselas is calculated to destroy the illusions of dreamers"
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November 2016
Books in our culture have been tragically downgraded
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January/February 2013
With heroin addicts, doctors focus on harm reduction—why don't they do the same with smokers?
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January/February 2013
A tax windfall from fracking in the North East would merely delay the inevitable day of reckoning for a bloated public sector
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January/February 2013
Jeremy Hunt claims events at Stafford Hospital were a betrayal of the principles of the NHS. In fact, they were their apotheosis
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September 2012
A new collection of Roger Kimball's literary and cultural criticism places him in the exalted company of Augustine Birrell and Walter Bagehot
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About Theodore Dalrymple
Theodore Dalrymple (Anthony Daniels) has worked for many years as a prison doctor. His books, include In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessity of Preconceived Ideas and The Pleasure of Thinking: A Journey Through the Sideways Leaps of Ideas.
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