"Do intellectuals love genocide? Is assassination pleasurable? What links Hugo Chávez, Vladimir Putin and Ken Saro-Wiwa? Should 12-year-olds be allowed sex change operations? Now that IVF makes it possible, might 70-year-old women make excellent mothers? These are just a few of the social, political and philosophical questions addressed in Anything Goes, the latest collection of Theodore Dalrymple's essays. From political correctness among doctors to the ruinous failures of the World Health Organisation, from rioting youths in Paris to drug addiction in Georgia, and from the end of free speech to the strange fury of evangelical atheists, Dalrymple's beautiful writing is food for the mind." -- from publisher description.
"Do intellectuals love genocide? Is assassination pleasurable? What links Hugo Chávez, Vladimir Putin and Ken Saro-Wiwa? Should 12-year-olds be allowed sex change operations? Now that IVF makes it possible, might 70-year-old women make excellent mothers? These are just a few of the social, political and philosophical questions addressed in Anything Goes, the latest collection of Theodore Dalrymple's essays. From political correctness among doctors to the ruinous failures of the World Health Organisation, from rioting youths in Paris to drug addiction in Georgia, and from the end of free speech to the strange fury of evangelical atheists, Dalrymple's beautiful writing is food for the mind." -- from publisher description.