Money’s Hunger
May 14, 2010 12:00 am Leave your thoughts
Industrial civilisation is trashing the environment. George Monbiot asks: should we try to reform it or just watch it go down?
Industrial civilisation is trashing the environment. George Monbiot asks: should we try to reform it or just watch it go down?
At the root of Israeli state violence is a total refusal to recognise the Palestinians as a people, let alone a nation, writes Ahmed Amr.
The fight against climate change presents a peculiar set of challenges for media oulets balancing corporate business models with the urgent need for critical debate, as Ramzy Baroud explains.
Kiraz Janicke reports on a Latin American summit which has articulated a regional commitment to radical social change.
Reflecting on the fraud allegations against Goldman Sachs, Mick Brooks argues that only full nationalisation can provide proper accountability for the banking system.
George Monbiot asks: has our society become too complex to sustain?
Ahmed Amr calls on Barack Obama to show courage and stand up to the racism of the Israeli state.
Publishing can - and should - adapt to the changing technological landscape, writes John Oakes.
'New' Labour is too close to big business to deliver the radical change the country needs, but it is by far the lesser of the two evils on offer, writes Richie Nimmo.
James Suggett picks apart the New York Times' claims about alleged political persecution in Chavez's Venezuela.