Search

56 RESULTS


  • Tate, Big Oil, and the savage inequality of capital

    Just over a week ago Tate Modern and its new landmark extension got a bit of a mauling from writer Will Self, who argued in the print version of The Guardian that it “symbolises the savage inequality of the capital”. It’s an interesting piece about art, privilege and the hyper-rich, and has got people arguing…

    Tate, Big Oil, and the savage inequality of capital

  • Of Land & Power – energy before and after neoliberalism

      The mass of Ben Lui rises up. So much higher than all those ridges around it. We can make out our planned line of ascent up Alt Coire Ghaothaich, the mare’s tail of white water plunging down the mountainside. We cross Alt an Rund and begin the climb from 1,150 feet to the summit…

    Of Land & Power – energy before and after neoliberalism

  • A journey to ‘communities of the ideal’

    A while back James Marriott made a journey to two communities – each of which tries to approach an ideal. This is his reflection on the experience. The first, La R.o.n.c.e in the Morbihan region of Brittany, is being established on an abandoned farm by six activists and artist-activists, two of whom, John Jordan and…

    A journey to ‘communities of the ideal’

  • Offshore: Iran, BP, Algeria & Boris Island

    “No you can’t get through down there. They’ve got a full set of anti-terrorist police. Machine guns and all. They’ll jump out at you if you go beyond that fence. Mind you, it helps keep the crime down in the village”. The tall man with white hair straggling out from under his black hat and…

    Offshore: Iran, BP, Algeria & Boris Island

  • 26 Sep 2014 james

    BP and #IndyRef – the need to constrain corporate influence in our democracy

    Around about 3.00 am on the morning of Friday 19th September, whilst anxiously watching the results come in on the Scottish Independence Referendum, we heard one of the commentators on STV ‘Scotland Decides’ explain his view that after months of the politicians being unable to help the voters make their decision, ‘business leaders’ had stepped…

    BP and #IndyRef – the need to constrain corporate influence in our democracy

  • 13 Sep 2011 admin

    Fossil Fuel Finance – Divest/Invest

    The climate transition changes everything. The next decade will require a wholesale recalibration of how our society and economy function. This creates opportunities to place democracy and social justice at the heart of our future political and economic structures. Platform data research and analysis shows that UK local government pensions are worth nearly £300 bn…