JOHN MILTON AND THE EXPERIENCE OF DEFEAT
by Kenan Malik
This essay, on the lessons of Milton for the politics of today, was my Observer column this week. It was published on 2 March 2025, under the headline “For a stagnating left mired in pessimism, Milton’s radical vision is poetry in motion”. “Is this pessimism?”, TJ Clark asks in his 2012 essay For a Left with No Future. “Well, yes.” How else, he wonders, “are we meant to understand the arrival of real ruin in the order of global finance… and the almost complete […]
Categories: Culture & Books, History, Politics • Tags: christopher hill, john milton, leszek kolakowski, ozymandias, pessimism, radical universalism, shelley, tj clark