Culture Zoe Gilbert’s original debut novel Folk feeds our new appetite for myth Is Folk a novel? Its publisher says so, but I’m not sure. By Paul Kingsnorth
Books The Last Wolf: Robert Winder’s book examines the elusive concept of Englishness By Paul Kingsnorth
Culture The end of solitude: in a hyperconnected world, are we losing the art of being alone? By Paul Kingsnorth
The keyboard and the spade In the overdeveloped West, technology is making us forget what it truly means to be human. By Paul Kingsnorth
Reading the riot act: the true story of the Great Revolt Richard II’s meeting with the rebels is one of the most astonishing moments in English history, as a 14-year-old… By Paul Kingsnorth
London calls the street rebels The global justice movement is back in town – and planning the biggest rally since the Iraq War marc By Paul Kingsnorth
So, is it all right to be an English nationalist? England is losing its pubs, its post offices and its basic culture. Those on the left should stop be By Paul Kingsnorth
Protest still matters The global justice movement is at a crossroads, writes Paul Kingsnorth. If it is to survive, it nee By Paul Kingsnorth
Do you remember an inn? Blame the government, the times, the young or the global economy; blame who you like, but our tradit By Paul Kingsnorth
So where did global resistance go? G8 - Vast, angry crowds used to go to summits and try to shut them down. Things are different… By Paul Kingsnorth
Reclaim our Englishness and throw out the burgers Paul Kingsnorth argues that we cannot welcome all comers unless we know what we are welcoming them t By Paul Kingsnorth