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Sander L Gilman delves into culture to demonstrate that our belief that fat can be identified with a number of character flaws
11 members ambushed and shot at by an armed group, on their way home from a wedding performance.
Jeremy Seabrook on how bogus environmentalism is threatening some of India’s best friends of the environment.
Although Gandhi is a household name all over the world, Babasaheb Ambedkar, architect of the Indian Constitution and the first person to fight effectively for the rights of dalits (aka ‘untouchables’)
A rare glimpse into the world’s most secretive country, by French aid worker Jérôme Bossuet who spent three years there.
It’s time to ask some very basic questions, like: What are banks for? What are houses for? What’s credit for? What’s the economy for? Or, for that matter, what’s the environment for? Vanessa Baird suggests a 10-point economic detox programme.
How free-market fundamentalism brought the world to its knees
Recession heads South – and meets resistance.
As the empire of international finance collapses, David Ransom finds the chance to reset the compass towards democracy, equality and the survival of our planet.
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G20: what we want - made simple | Positive points that might come in handy... |
David Ransom | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Ghana | Facts, figures and the history of Ghana. |
Richard Swift | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
The Final Bet | The first ever Arabic detective novel to be translated into English |
Peter Whittaker | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity | Sander L Gilman delves into culture to demonstrate that our belief that fat can be identified with a number of character flaws |
Richard Swift | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Murdered for music | 11 members ambushed and shot at by an armed group, on their way home from a wedding performance. |
April, 2009 | 421 | Buy | |
A Savage Environmentalism | Jeremy Seabrook on how bogus environmentalism is threatening some of India’s best friends of the environment. |
Jeremy Seabrook | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar | Although Gandhi is a household name all over the world, Babasaheb Ambedkar, architect of the Indian Constitution and the first person to fight effectively for the rights of dalits (aka ‘untouchables’) |
Mari Marcel Thekaekara | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Inside North Korea | A rare glimpse into the world’s most secretive country, by French aid worker Jérôme Bossuet who spent three years there. |
Jérôme Bossuet | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
ACTION to put people first | Campaigns, contacts and resources. |
April, 2009 | 421 | Buy | |
Naked Emperors | It’s time to ask some very basic questions, like: What are banks for? What are houses for? What’s credit for? What’s the economy for? Or, for that matter, what’s the environment for? Vanessa Baird suggests a 10-point economic detox programme. |
Vanessa Baird | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Meltdown - The FACTS | How free-market fundamentalism brought the world to its knees |
April, 2009 | 421 | Buy | |
A month in the life of the Majority World | Recession heads South – and meets resistance. |
April, 2009 | 421 | Buy | |
Financial meltdown and the Age of Possibility | As the empire of international finance collapses, David Ransom finds the chance to reset the compass towards democracy, equality and the survival of our planet. |
David Ransom | April, 2009 | 421 | Buy |
Nete Araujo | Interview with Brazilian squatter activist |
Rowenna Davis | March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |
CIA enlarge their presence in Afghanistan | True tales of a mixed-up world |
March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |