Tag Archive for: John Anderson
Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning – A John Anderson Book Review
Author Nigel Biggar meticulously examines through the historical legacy of colonialism and uncovers both the horrors and the triumphs.
Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life [Book Review]
To move “beyond order” is to move beyond rules for the sake of rules, says Jordan Peterson in his book.
Why We Need a Global Children’s Rights Movement
Katy Faust and Stacy Manning, co-authors of Them Before Us, argue for a re-focus on the needs of children above the desires of parents.
Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World – Book Review
Tom Holland’s book unpacks how Christianity is the most important historical factor explaining the West today.
We Should Incentivise Child-Bearing, Says Social Scientist Nicholas Eberstadt
Young people are having less or no children, due to a belief that it will hinder their true calling in life. And experts say there is a cost.
Love is the ‘Greatest Political Idea’, says Indian Author & Philosopher
Indian philosopher, prolific author and social reformer Vishal Mangalwadi was interviewed by former Deputy PM John Anderson.
The Case for Marriage and Why It’s Good For Us: Research Findings
Research shows that people in traditional nuclear families with a married couple, do better in economic, educational and health outcomes.
‘Cyberwarfare’ and the Role of Big Tech in Modern War
International security expert Klon Kitchen unpacks the role of Big Tech in contemporary warfare, including in the war in Ukraine
When a Jewish Thought Leader Flies the Flag for Christianity
When a Jewish thought-leader is championing the cause of Christianity, you know there’s got to be good reason. John Anderson catches up with Dennis Prager.
The Making of the Western Mind Goes Back to the Cross, Says Author
John Anderson joins author and historian Tom Holland in his London home to discuss Christianity’s role in shaping Western civilisation.
Unpacking The Parent-Teacher Tensions in the Education System
John Anderson is joined by Professor James Tooley for a fascinating conversation about the role of education in the modern age.