Geoffrey Goodman
Articles by Geoffrey Goodman
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Environment
Brave new world
- 08 November 2007
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Taken from The New Statesman 17 January 1959 Britain’s first nuclear power station opened on the Cumberland coast nearly half a century ago. Soon after its arrival, Geoffrey Goodman, then a correspondent on the News Chronicle, wrote this insightful article on its social significance in the New Statesman. He shows how the new breed of graduate scientists and technocrats, and the more traditional group of manual workers, also vital to nuclear energy’s success, were coming to terms with one another. Selected by Robert Taylor
Politics
Electronics amid the jingle bells
- 25 December 2000
NS Christmas - Geoffrey Goodman finds Japan determined to spend again and to embrace the IT age











