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UnHerd
Online Audio and Video Media
Challenging the herd with new and bold thinking in philosophy, politics and culture.
About us
When the herd takes off in one direction, what do you do? UnHerd is for people who dare to think for themselves. The Western world is divided and uncertain. In the realms of politics, morality, science and culture, establishment opinion is skittish, but assertive — quick to form a consensus and intimidate dissent into silence. Meanwhile, increasingly powerful anti-establishment voices are fast forming into their own tribes. UnHerd tries to do something different — and harder. We are not interested in contrarianism, or opposition for its own sake; but we make it our mission to challenge herd mentality wherever we see it. This may be to speak for people who are otherwise dismissed; to challenge lazy consensus; or to make the argument for dimensions of existence that are lost in the din. We seek out thinkers who can bring the broader wisdom of history, philosophy, science and religious thought to bear on the current moment. We try to give a platform to the overlooked, the downtrodden and the traduced; and to people and places that the world has chosen to forget. We have no allegiance to any political party or tradition. Our writers often disagree with each other. Our approach is to test and retest assumptions, without fear or favour. The effect, we hope, is to get a little bit closer to the truth — and to make people think again. Welcome to UnHerd.
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- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
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- Privately Held
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Updates
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'Labour, now the party of working-age people as well as of workers, has every incentive to prioritise growth' | James Sean Dickson
Has Labour just produced a pro-growth Budget?
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Keir Starmer today dismissed accusations that Labour delayed publicising new information about the Southport suspect | Max Mitchell
Starmer warns Tories not to undermine police over Southport stabbings
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‘One does not have to look very far for the dead birds littering the path to “progress” like autumn leaves’ | Slavoj Žižek
The squashed birds of progress
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‘Just days before the election, America’s destiny rests on that Valhalla of oddsmakers, Las Vegas’ | Frederick Kaufman
Will Sin City decide America's fate?
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Keir Starmer has suffered a bigger drop in popularity than any other modern prime minister following an election victory. But he can find hope in the political recovery of Harold Wilson 60 years ago | Richard Johnson
Keir Starmer can learn from Harold Wilson's disastrous start
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‘Place-bound rootedness and a meaning-rich life have themselves become products, sold at a premium’ | Mary Harrington
Why centrist dads love fancy cheese
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'I’ve never covered a political rally whose attendees looked better off' | Emily Jashinsky reports from Washington D.C.
Beltway's gilded class turns out for Kamala Harris in D.C.
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Rachel Reeves’s series of scattered and languid proposals does not constitute a coherent vision | Despotic Inroad
Rachel Reeves has no vision
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Jeff Bezos may be politically positioning himself to suit his businesses. But it's hard to argue with the argument he lays out, writes Zaid Jilani 👇 https://buff.ly/40iHZmp