Tony Sewell weaves memoir and polemic to explore the drivers of black success. Tracing black Britons’ hard-won achievements back to their source - family, education and discipline - he argues in favour of rejecting victimhood and low expectations and embracing high ambitions. The result is visionary new view of black life in Britain today
Books
Beyond Grievance
Rakib Ehsan
Why the Left is out of touch with the faith-based pro-family patriotism of Britain’s ethnic minorities
Regime Change
Patrick Deneen
From Notre Dame professor and author of Why Liberalism Failed comes a provocative call for replacing the tyranny of the self-serving liberal elite with conservative leaders aligned with the interests of the working class
Liberal Bullies
Luke Conway
Liberal Bullies argues that the political left has an urgent and rising problem with authoritarianism. We must, argues Conway, stand up to progressives and defend our basic democratic values.
Covenant
Danny Kruger
Covenant is a new vision for conservative politics from leading MP Danny Kruger. He argues that the politics of self-worship and excessive individualism corrodes the sources of the good life: family, community and nation.
Feminism Against Progress
Mary Harrington
In this trenchant polemic, Mary Harrington argues that feminists should be more sceptical about progress
The Paradox of Debt
Richard Vague
The Paradox of Debt argues that, while debt – private and public – is essential to our economy, it also tends to create instability and crisis. A deep-dive analysis of the nation’s entire balance sheet allows us to see how the dynamic force of debt can be managed to maintain both growth and stability.










