Kenan Malik

Articles by Kenan Malik

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A marketplace of outrage

  • 12 March 2009
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British Muslims took to the streets and burned copies of Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. Here was an expression of Islamic fury and a portent of a new kind of conflict.

Man and beast. One of our most cherished beliefs is that we are fundamentally different from animals. But modern scientists are increasingly questioning the concept of human exceptionalism. Can we still be certain about what it is that makes us human?

  • 05 April 2004

So You Think You're Human? Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Oxford University Press, 190pp, £14.99 ISBN 0192804170

Return of the history man. What will it mean to be human in the new genetic future? Kenan Malik takes issue with the messianic pessimism of one of the world's great controversialists

  • 20 May 2002

Our Posthuman Future: consequences of the biotechnology revolution Francis Fukuyama Profile Books, 256pp, £17.99 ISBN 1861972970

The death of ideas. The transformation of the intellectual from dangerous outsider to safe expert is a sign of our sceptical age, argues Kenan Malik

  • 22 April 2002

Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline Richard A Posner Harvard University Press, 408pp, £20.50 ISBN 067400633X

The closing of the mind. The American civil war was about more than the preservation of the Union. It was a battle of ideas. By Kenan Malik

  • 22 October 2001

The Metaphysical Club: a story of ideas in America Louis Menand Flamingo, 480pp, £19.99 ISBN 0007126891

Don't panic: it's safer than you think

  • 08 October 2001

War on Terror: The Biological Threat - The biological terrorist has replaced the nuclear warrior as our worst bogeyman. Yet the facts don't bear out our fears

Protect the freedom to shock

  • 13 August 2001

From Galileo to Darwin, heretics who offend have taken society forward, teaching us that free speech is for all, regardless of their views

Beyond a boundary. His writings on race, cricket and colonial rebellion turned C L R James into an icon of black radicalism. So why today is he so misunderstood? By Kenan Malik

  • 30 July 2001

C L R James: Cricket, the Caribbean and World Revolution Farrukh Dhondy Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 190pp, £20 ISBN 0297646133

Why the Victorians were colour blind. In the 19th century, race mattered far less than social distinction: a West African tribal chief was unquestionably superior to an East End costermonger. By Kenan Malik

  • 07 May 2001

Ornamentalism: how the British saw their empire David Cannadine Allen Lane, 264pp, £16.99 ISBN 0713995068

Inventing allies in the sky. Stephen Jay Gould has written his most disappointing book, a wrong-headed attempt to equate religion with morality. By Kenan Malik

  • 19 February 2001

Rocks of Ages: science and religion in the fullness of life Stephen Jay Gould Jonathan Cape, 241pp, £14.99 ISBN 0224060929

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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