Issue 307 / November 1998
Red and Green
Eco-socialism comes of age
Why David Ransom believes that socialists and environmentalists are
engaged in a common endeavour.
On the 150th anniversary of the Communist Manifesto
A poem by David Watson.
The end of the rainbow
Mari Marcel Thekaekara has second thoughts about the Green
Revolution, poverty and traditional cultures.
Retrieved from the future
A preview of 2018.
The price of time
Why the shorter working week matters, by Anders Hayden.
Malign design
Lisa Macdonald and Allen Myers have their doubts
about capitalisms ability to deliver sustainable goods.
Mama Afrika
A parable by Sindiwe Magona.
Warmer heartbeats
Hilary Wainwright surveys the space for a Green politics of the Left.
The best way there
Sustainability and equality rely on each other, according to Richard
Douthwaite.
Greenprint
How to cut the consuming habit a short guide.
Intelligent graffiti, hysterical police
Katharine Ainger reports on a different kind of international
gathering in Geneva.
Reasons to be fearful
The prospect of capitalist collapse fills Tom Athanasiou with
foreboding.
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Letters
Letter from Mongolia
Update
The NI Interview with
Hubert Lanssiers
Reviews: plus Marsha
Hunt classic
NI Crossword
Endpiece: by Felicity
Arbuthnot
Country profile: The Fiji Islands
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