Johann Hari

Articles by Johann Hari

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It's everywhere: just don't talk about it

  • 07 March 2005

For thousands of ever younger people, hard-core pornography on the internet is becoming their introduction to sexual expression. Yet the sudden ubiquity of porn is hardly ever discussed publicly. Johann Hari on a dangerous silence

Passing the bucks

  • 12 January 2004

Bushwhacked: life in George W Bush's America Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose Allison & Busby, 350pp, £7.99 ISBN 0749006188

A brave knight seeks . . . a big tent

  • 15 December 2003

Why does Michael Howard like Tender is the Night and Charles Kennedy The Day of the Jackal? And does Ivanhoe's appeal to Blair lie in its story of the Crusades - or in something more banal?

No liberal utopia

  • 21 April 2003

A Brief History of Crime Peter Hitchens Atlantic Books, 315pp, £16.99 ISBN 1843541483

Day of infamy

  • 24 March 2003

Dreaming War: blood for oil and the Cheney-Bush junta Gore Vidal Clairview Books, 208pp, £9.95 ISBN 1902636414

The others

  • 03 February 2003

Edward Said: criticism and society Abdirahman A Hussein Verso, 339pp, £19 ISBN 185984670X

How to stop tears in Argentina

  • 27 January 2003

Observations on direct democracy

An ugly, ugly inequality

  • 13 January 2003

Observations on compensation

Conspiracy theories: a guide

  • 16 December 2002

Even the Queen, according to the ex-butler Paul Burrell, thinks that we should watch out for "dark forces at work". The year 2002 suggested that she is right. Nasa issued an official denial that it had faked the moon landings (and you know what a denial means, don't you?). The founder of Opus Dei, a secretive Catholic sect said to have infiltrated the Vatican, was canonised. We assess the best plots and, if we've left out crucial details, it's because we're in on the act

Don't give up the day job

  • 16 December 2002

Disraeli wrote a great novel. Winston Churchill won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Roy Hattersley is a famed essayist. But are there any good writers among today's MPs? Johann Hari spends a week reading politicians' novels, including the new thriller by Iain Duncan Smith

Afghanistan

Doomed to failure

Two sides of the Coin

Hung parliament

Who would rule?

Doing deals in Downing Street

Interview

Seymour Hersh

The NS Interview: Seymour Hersh

Television

Paradox

Paradox

What if...

The Beatles never formed

What if .... the Beatles had never formed

Will Self

Eats at Subway

Attack of the one-foot sandwich

Iraq war

We want a trial

Iraq, Palin and building bridges

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Our selection

Books of the Year: Part I

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