Chris Bullivant
Chris Bullivant has written for USA Today, The Daily Telegraph, City AM, Unherd, and The American Conservative. He led two London-based think tanks and helped launch Unherd.
As a freelance strategy consultant he has worked for clients in London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York, and Washington DC.
Chris is British living in the United States.
Injured and opioid-high reviews of Silo, Foundation, Mary Poppins, Invasion, Annie, The Batman, Wonder Woman 1984, and Batman.
How to fix Amazon’s disappointing US$1 billion TV series.
A perfect storm of an aging population, robots taking jobs, and a Social Security system facing collapse, America will find itself in a tough place in just 20 years time.
Sat in an abandoned mall filled with the National Guard and Boomer nurses was dystopian. But the aggressive activism of the local coffee shop is worse.
Are the bonds of friendship formed with strangers in Latin America over a language app real or imagined? Chris Bullivant reflects on socializing online through COVID.
The idea of maintaining privilege as a form of duty has all the appearance of a scam.
The United States was founded amongst heated squabbling and bitter conflict.
Neither at home in his country of birth, nor in his adopted home, an emigre feels more at home between places.