Theodore Dalrymple
Articles by Theodore Dalrymple
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Politics
I won't leave my books to Britain
- 28 January 2002
Theodore Dalrympleis outraged to find literary treasures abandoned in Oxfam shops
Politics
Welcome to the Fat Slob Way of Life
- 30 October 2000
Never mind the length, Theodore Dalrymple is more concerned about the quality of our lives
Politics
What's the point of men?
- 14 August 2000
Masculinity may be in crisis, but save us from New Man, pleads Theodore Dalrymple
Politics
Even more foul than murder
- 10 April 2000
Most of us can imagine being driven to kill. So why do we call it the ultimate crime, while far greater evils go unpunished?
Politics
It's not the flu that ails our NHS
- 17 January 2000
If there's a shortage of hospital beds, that's exactly how health service managers have planned it
Politics
No one tips their cap any more
- 20 December 1999
New Statesman Christmas - Bad manners betray bad morals. You can tell the British have become selfish brutes by looking at how rude we are
Society
The New Statesman Profile - The new football fan
- 22 November 1999
The people's game has become the acid test of political virtue, the passport to a cabinet post, the seal of street cred. The new football fan profiled
Politics
Who will rid us of these meddling managers?
- 25 October 1999
Does the government ever use all that information it collects from police, teachers and doctors? Of course not. The point of the forms is simply to allow ministers to feel they are in charge
Politics
A government of dubious taste
- 27 September 1999
From Blair reading his poem at the TUC to Mo Mowlam taking off her wig in public, new Labour promotes emotional kitsch, argues Theodore Dalrymple


