Autumn 2002
Jan 22nd, 2009 | By admin | Category: DS EditionsBehind the Stars and Stripes
Gary Kent reports on the fiery arguments that have raged on the US left and right since the attacks last September on New York and Washington.
The left, the war and the obligations of the oppressed
In the wake of September 11th, and opposition to the war on terrorism, Will Brown calls for the left to re-examine its knee-jerk responses to international conflict.
Making the mutual state
The New Economics Foundation is influencing the government’s agenda with its ideas for mutualising the public sector. Matthew Brown spoke to NEF’s executive director, Ed Mayo.
All together now
As the regeneration baton is passed from Whitehall to local authorities, Andy Hansford calls for the people of our blighted neighbourhoods to be given real control.
Neighbourhood renewal and co-operative communities
Andy Hansford looks at the causes of social exclusion, and unpicks the government’s plans for neighbourhood renewal.
A lively, frank and well-illustrated account of the ILP’s history from its origins in the 1890s, the Labour party’s development, and the rise and fall of the Labour left.
[...] to the weekend school. We will continue to explore the issues raised here and in Scarborough in the next issue, which we hope will include an interview with Ed Mayo, director of the New Economics Foundation and [...]