| The
Last Chance? |
New Statesman |
May 2006
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| The 2006 European Social
Forum is a last call for the global movement |
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| Know
Your Place |
New Statesman |
September
2005 |
| Standing up for your locality
is the only real form of patriotism |
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| Where
did Global Resistance go? |
New Statesman |
June
2005 |
| This year's G8 'protests'
were nothing of the sort |
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| Democracy
is Dead |
New Internationalist |
November
2004 |
| Global neoliberalism is
making voting increasingly irrelevant |
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| Reclaiming
England |
New Statesman |
November
2004 |
| A new radical patriotism
could serve to unite us all |
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| In
Praise of the Nimby |
New Statesman |
May
2004 |
| Opponents of local developments
are not always selfish or narrow-minded: often they
are the true heroes of democracy. |
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| Scrooge
goes shopping |
New Statesman |
December
2003 |
| A modern Christmas tale |
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| Do
We Need Nature: A Modest Answer |
New Statesman |
June
2003 |
| An entry for an irresistible
essay competition |
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| Power
to the People |
The Ecologist |
April
2003 |
| Resistance to the
war in Iraq shows signs of becoming a genuine
'peoples' movement' |
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| Bjorn
again |
The Ecologist |
March
2003 |
| We listen to Bjorn
Lomborg and his fellow eco-sceptics because we
secretly want to believe them |
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| Of
Cuttlefish and Men |
The Ecologist |
February
2003 |
| Politicians regularly
use dishonest language to disguise their crimes |
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| If
it's Tuesday, it must be Seattle |
The Ecologist |
March
2001 |
| Whatever happened
to the road protesters? |
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| Seeds
of the new in the Prague Autumn |
The Ecologist |
November
2000 |
| The recent Prague protests
were the birth pangs of a new politics. |
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| Drowning
in a wide green sea |
The Ecologist |
July
2000 |
| We are all environmentalists
now. And this is terrible news. |
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| The
Force Is With Us |
The Ecologist |
October
1999 |
| Is it just me, or
has George Lucas written an anti-capitalist allegory? |
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| New
Moon |
Resurgence |
February
1999 |
| Scientists have come
up with a plan to abolish the night |
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| The
Cordoning-Off Of Nature |
Resurgence |
October
1998 |
| Fencing 'people' off
from 'nature' is a symptom of a sick society |
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| Father
Thames |
Unpublished |
1998 |
| The beauty of the
River Thames springs from its human scale |
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| Life
Beyond The Motorway |
Unpublished |
1998 |
| Where the travel stops,
life begins; in Britain as in the wider world |
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| Twyford
Down: five years on |
Written for Twyford
Rising |
1998 |
| Looking back on Britain's
first road protest |