Peter Tatchell
Legendary human rights activist
Peter Tatchell is a prominent activist, author and co-founder of the queer human rights group OutRage!. Through the Peter Tatchell Foundation, he campaigns for human rights in Britain and internationally.

Peter Tatchell is a prominent activist, author and co-founder of the queer human rights group OutRage!. Through the Peter Tatchell Foundation, he campaigns for human rights in Britain and internationally.
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In Defense of Pornography
What kind of porn could be ok?

Virtue ethics and the mob
Can morality matter and be private?

Morality of the Tribe
Should and can we treat all people equally?

Beyond reasonable doubt
Should we lower the burden of proof for sex crimes?

What's Wrong With the Left?
Peter Tatchell | Give up the myths, seek alliances
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Free Thought
Are universities threatening free speech?

Rich and Equal
Can a society be equal and prosperous?

What's Left Now?
The future of progressive politics

Economic Democracy
Peter Tatchell outlines his vision for a fair, successful and accountable economy.

Tweeting to Change the World
Is social media activism bound to fail?

More Than Equal

Dangerous Dynasties and Blood Ties
The merits of meritocracy

Limits to Liberty

How to Make the World Better
Peter Tatchell on activism that works

The final wave
Free speech and feminism

Cancel culture and the limits of free speech
Which voices deserve to be heard?

The eclipse of the West
Are we on the brink of a new world order?

A material world
Does consumption genuinely make us more satisfied?

In conversation with Peter Tatchell and Bobbi Pickard
A response to trans critics

Desiring and being desired
Navigating power in #MeToo

Virtue ethics and the mob
Can morality matter and be private?

Beyond reasonable doubt
Should we lower the burden of proof for sex crimes?

Sexuality, power and pornography
Are we liberating female desires?

Victims and Warriors
Is victimhood culture dangerous?

How to Talk about Sex
Breaking taboos around sexuality

How to right wrongs
Moving forward without forgetting our past

How to fight back
An interview with Peter Tatchell