The Canadian is not afraid to tackle serious subjects and big ideas
How confusion with ‘Other Naomi’ led the author to explore the bizarre mirror world of conspiracy theories and polarised politics
But results will only follow if governments take the lead
Two new books argue for profound change to break the political logjam on climate change
Q&A with the activist on the Green New Deal and her weakness for skincare products and small-batch vodka
A rallying cry for the left focuses on the cultural forces behind rightwing populism
‘Corbyn factor’ increases the demand for political reading material, helping to bolster a 70-year-old store
FT writers and guests, starting with editor Lionel Barber and novelist Kazuo Ishiguro here, pick their books of the year so far
Contrasting dispatches show the debate over how to combat the drugs trade taking a pragmatic turn
The author and anti-globalisation firebrand has targeted billionaires such as Branson and Bloomberg to expose how capitalism has failed to fight global warming
A call for radical action to combat climate change
Matthew Horne, a young protester, describes what it’s like being part of the Occupy London encampment outside St Paul’s Cathedral
The growth in private label foods makes Ralcorp a tasty morsel