The slipway to totalitarianism

As the cover story for our January print issue, Bournbrook regular A D M Collingwood argues that “it is no longer the realm of fevered conspiracy theorists to imagine that Britain could by the early 2030s fall under a crypto-fascist or a deeply authoritarian ‘liberal’ progressive regime”.

The issue also features a review of Peter Hitchens’s latest book, A Revolution Betrayed: How Egalitarians Wrecked the British Education System, by David Clark, a design for a new country house by Conor K Lynch and an excerpt from The Bournbrook Press’s Abolish the Arts Council, by Alexander Adams.

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A D M Collingwood

A D M Collingwood is the writer and Editor of BritanniQ, a free, weekly newsletter by Bournbrook Magazine which curates essays, polemics, podcasts, books, biographies and quietly patriotic beauty, and sends the best directly to the inboxes of intelligent Britons.

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