Topic: Christopher Caldwell
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers. . . 1. Bash the poor and wave the flag - how this Tory trick works (Guardian). . Jonathan...
America's absurdist argument over taxes, temporarily quieted in the compromise deal over the debt ceiling, is soon to be revived.. . The...
0 . Amazon's two-flank attack on California has been coming together quite nicely.. . The online retailer's initial assault - refusing to obey the...
Yes, says Christopher Caldwell, it was a school administration that didn't take its responsibility to stop bullying seriously enough. In a gossipy, vindictive culture that uses "snarky" as a term of praise, it was Prince who was supposed to adjust. What ...
From Sebastian Calvo Sir: Reading Christopher Caldwell's analysis of the recent American elections ('We have lost the war', 11 November) makes me wonder what exactly remains of The Spectator's old conservative voice. Many more Democrats than Republicans voted on Tuesday ...
Sir: Christopher Caldwell in his piece 'Why I, as an American, love the French' (27 May) says, 'Little of [French] wit involves breaking wind on trains.' Perhaps so. But may I remind him that there was, in the late 19th or early ...
Christopher Caldwell, writing in The Financial Times, notes the momentum of the gay rights movement as it achieved its great victory in Massachusetts. " Caldwell, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard, appears certain that same-sex marriage is now an established social reality ...