Nick Cohen

Nick Cohen

Nick Cohen is an author, columnist and signatory of the Euston Manifesto. As well as writing for the New Statesman he contributes to the Observer and other publications including the New Humanist. His books include Pretty Straight Guys – a history of Britain under Tony Blair.

Articles by Nick Cohen

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Time out with Nick Cohen

  • 26 July 2007
  • 6 comments

Why Kate Barker, the bogey woman, who wants to build over the green belt might just create a country worth living in

Time Out with Nick Cohen: Steve Jones

  • 21 June 2007

Darwin had to contend with religious dogma and bad poetry. An illustrious successor is equally frustrated by bad science

Time Out with Nick Cohen: Barbara Stocking

  • 28 May 2007
  • 9 comments

In what circumstances would Oxfam's head choose to speak plainly, even if telling the truth endangered famine relief? Photographs by Nick Dawe

Time Out with Nick Cohen

  • 02 April 2007
  • 3 comments

In his search for England, Julian Baggini expected to find racism, sexism and fear. He found something much more thought-provoking

Time Out with Nick Cohen

  • 26 February 2007
  • 6 comments

Nick Cohen meets Simon Baron-Cohen, Cambridge professor of developmental psychopathology.

How the left went wrong

  • 05 February 2007
  • 32 comments

In early 2003, the largest co-ordinated protests in history took place against the Iraq war. This, argues Nick Cohen, was a failure of solidarity with the Iraqi people.

Time Out with Nick Cohen

  • 08 January 2007

Poets and novelists have often tried to describe happiness. Andrew Oswald has found a way of counting it

Time Out with Nick Cohen: Ted Honderich

  • 20 November 2006

For Ted Honderich, if you don't give money to Oxfam or the Red Cross, you are killing Africans as surely as if you had deliberately stopped a food convoy reaching a refugee camp

How the left was lost

  • 30 October 2006
  • 1 comment

Murder in Amsterdam: the death of Theo van Gogh and the limits of tolerance Ian Buruma Atlantic Books, 256pp, £12.99 ISBN 1843543192 Power and the Idealists Paul Berman Soft Skull Press, 320pp, £15.99 ISBN 1932360913

Time Out with Nick Cohen: This week Jonathan Franzen

  • 16 October 2006

His mother was desperate to be respectable, yet here was Jonathan Franzen, breaking every rule his parents held dear

Beware Mitt Romney

Don’t be deceived by the myth of Mitt Romney’s moderation

Biggest gaffes

Oliver Letwin's biggest gaffes

Mr 99%?

Obama: Mr 99%?

Defending the NHS

We lost. But the fight continues

The jobs crisis

Job figures are horrendous but hardly a surprise

Booker Prize fallacy

The fallacy of

Claire Tomalin

The NS Profile — Claire Tomalin

Debate gaffe

Perry: “The American Revolution was fought in the 16th Century”
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