Crime and Punishment: The Issue with Modern Law
In the third instalment of his column, Adam Durrant argues that Keir Starmer’s adoption of a law and order rhetoric is fundamentally flawed, and that law should aim at harm reduction, not punishment
Commerciality Always Wins
In the second instalment of his column, Adam Durrant argues that true sustainable change cannot come from within our existing economic system.
The Cambridge Debate: A true vehicle for free speech?
In the first instalment of his column, Adam Durrant argues that the Cambridge Union’s debating style has had its value to political discourse unchallenged and overstated, and we should be concerned about it.