

Perhaps the Unraveling of Emma Sky
I got to see Emma Sky being interview by Max Boot (www.maxboot.net) at the New York Historical Society the 19 April of last year. You can easily search her BBC comments in relation to her book The Unravelling: High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq (2015), and read her reflection piece in The Guardian ("I governed in Iraq, and saw the lack of planning first-hand," 6 July 2016). Although I missed The Guardian event at King's Place on 7 July last year on "Chilcot: The Iraq


On the Sociological Point of Right-Wing Focus; About David Goodhart’s The Road to Somewhere: The Pop
David Goodhart (1956- ) has given us a quick-read if teeth-gritting sociological account of tense realities reaching all of us through the digital and media outlets, workplaces and pubs, parks, highways and streets. The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics (2017), “The Sunday Times bestseller” announced on the cover, and there will be other British paper references demarcating the ideological landscape, would want to qualify as sober and reliable