Society
When Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch was published in 1970, it created a sensation. Within six months, it had almost sold out its second print run and had been translated into eight languages. Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, the influence of which critics see in Greer’s book, had come out in France in 1949. The Feminine Mystique, b ...
Dear Life: On Caring for the elderly (Quarterly Essay 57) by Karen Hitchcock
by Carol Middleton •
The Rich: From slaves to super-yachts, a 2,000-year history by John Kampfner
by Simon Caterson •
Northern Lights: The positive policy example of Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway by Andrew Scott
by Dennis Altman •
Emporium: Selling the dream in colonial Australia by Edwin Barnard
by Christopher Menz •
The Wife Drought: Why women need wives, and men need lives by Annabel Crabb
by Jessica Au •
The Impulse Society: What’s wrong with getting what we want? by Paul Roberts
by Ben Brooker •
Last Bets: A true story of gambling, morality and the law by Michaela McGuire
by David Donaldson •