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Three personal stories of the battles being fought for workers’ rights.
The first six debates in our regular Argument section.
As the ripples of rebellion spread through the Arab world, what’s next for democracy?
Beware Americans talking ‘stability’, warns Noam Chomsky.
Lush Cosmetics owner Mark Constantine and activist- artist Paul Fitzgerald go head to head in this month’s debate.
Electronics giant Foxconn employs over a million people in China – in conditions that drive them to despair, reports Jenny Chan.
‘Israel is not a democracy,’ said Israeli professor, historian and political activist Ilan Pappé in this interview with Frank Barat.
Esme McAvoy is in the Amazon to find out what’s happening to the Yasuní proposal.
New Internationalist magazine, published since 1973 has been acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News International group.
Two activists debate whether property destruction is a valid tactic for bringing about social and political change - plus your chance to join the conversation.
Cartoonist Polyp explores conspiracy theories and finds them not just dotty but dangerous.
The Great Recession may have stunned the Minority World, but the Majority World has survived more or less unscathed. David Ransom investigates why, and traces the outlines of a future that might just be worth having.
‘Barefoot beekeepers’ adopt an alternative approach to safeguarding the threatened bee population.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Hard road to justice | Three personal stories of the battles being fought for workers’ rights. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
Argument: the first six debates | The first six debates in our regular Argument section. |
April, 2011 | 441 | Buy | |
When people rise up... | As the ripples of rebellion spread through the Arab world, what’s next for democracy? |
Vanessa Baird | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
New book by Noam Chomsky | Beware Americans talking ‘stability’, warns Noam Chomsky. |
Noam Chomsky | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
Taboo economics | Marc Engler has a taboo solution to the US’s economic woes. |
Mark Engler | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
Is 'ethical wealth' a contradiction? | Lush Cosmetics owner Mark Constantine and activist- artist Paul Fitzgerald go head to head in this month’s debate. |
New Internationalist | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
iSlave | Electronics giant Foxconn employs over a million people in China – in conditions that drive them to despair, reports Jenny Chan. |
Jenny Chan | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
Reframing the Israel-Palestine conflict | ‘Israel is not a democracy,’ said Israeli professor, historian and political activist Ilan Pappé in this interview with Frank Barat. |
Frank Barat | April, 2011 | 441 | Read |
Oil or life? Ecuador’s stark choice | Esme McAvoy is in the Amazon to find out what’s happening to the Yasuní proposal. |
Esme McAvoy | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
Activists make themselves heard | 1-30 April: Corporate AGM Season. |
Jess Worth | April, 2011 | 441 | Buy |
New Internationalist acquired by Rupert Murdoch | New Internationalist magazine, published since 1973 has been acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News International group. |
Charlie Harvey | April, 2011 | 441 | Read |
Is it OK for protesters to damage property? | Two activists debate whether property destruction is a valid tactic for bringing about social and political change - plus your chance to join the conversation. |
New Internationalist | March, 2011 | 440 | Buy |
Challenging the politics of paranoia | Cartoonist Polyp explores conspiracy theories and finds them not just dotty but dangerous. |
Polyp | March, 2011 | 440 | Buy |
The Great Rebellion | The Great Recession may have stunned the Minority World, but the Majority World has survived more or less unscathed. David Ransom investigates why, and traces the outlines of a future that might just be worth having. |
David Ransom | March, 2011 | 440 | Buy |
Honeybees get a helping hand | ‘Barefoot beekeepers’ adopt an alternative approach to safeguarding the threatened bee population. |
Ian Fitzpatrick | March, 2011 | 440 | Buy |