
Best of the Spectator The Edition: new world disorder, cholesterol pseudoscience vs scepticism & the magic of Dickens
Feb 20, 2025
Michael Gove, the Editor of The Spectator, advocates for a realist reset in European politics, influenced by Trump's presidency. Geopolitical theorist Robert Kaplan adds depth, discussing how democracy can morph into tyranny. Journalist Paul Wood and cardiologist Christopher Labos debate the fine line between healthy skepticism and pseudoscience in the cholesterol conversation, highlighting misinformation surrounding heart health. Lastly, Peter Conrad illuminates the magical elements in Dickens' writing, exploring how these themes enchant and engage readers.
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Britain's Realist Reset
- Britain should limit its ambitions and focus on hard power in its realist reset.
- Recognizing the increasing importance of hard power is crucial in the changing global landscape.
Trump's 'Realism'
- Trump's approach isn't true realism, but rather radical populism, according to Robert Kaplan.
- He views Trump's administration as far-right and criticizes Trump's stance on the war in Ukraine.
Trump's Popular Appeal
- Trump's appeal lies in his ability to tap into public discontent, particularly regarding inflation, migration, and foreign wars.
- He effectively channels the sentiment that America has been exploited, resonating with a significant portion of the population.





