Ecological collapse is all around. But faith in economic growth as the only path to prosperity shows no sign of fading. Wayne Ellwood examines the folly of endless growth on a finite planet.
Magazine
A world wide web of change
The fundamentals of digital activism are little different from its analogue ancestry, argues Adam Ma’anit
- Adam Ma'anit
- 1 Sep 2010
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Seed savers
The world’s seed markets are being gobbled up by ‘life-science’ corporations – but peasant farmers still feed the world. David Ransom reports.
- David Ransom
- 1 Sep 2010
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Blogs
My shadow of a doubt over online activism
Is it really doing what everybody says it should do? Sokari Ekine is not convinced. She responds to Adam Ma’anit’s ‘Web of Change’ in our September 2010 issue.
- Sokari Ekine
- 2 Sep 2010
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The Middle Passage, 2010
Back in 1860, almost 1,500 Africans were saved from slavery on Florida’s shores. That was just five years before the abolition of slavery. Why is it still important today?
- Sokari Ekine
- 31 Aug 2010
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A pure or senseless nation?
The August lynching of two young brothers in the town of Sialkot was condemned by the president and the people of Pakistan. But is there something more behind the violence? ‘We are, and have always been, a barbaric, degenerate nation which takes pleasure in bloodlust,’ writes Mohsin Abbas.
- Mohsin Abbas
- 31 Aug 2010
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