Paul Kingsnorth

Articles by Paul Kingsnorth

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NS Essay - 'The place where we live can unite us, wherever we initially came from, whatever our politics, class or religion'

  • 05 September 2005

If we don't fight to protect the landscapes we live in, we will find ourselves in a world without colour and distinctiveness, writes Paul Kingsnorth. It is the one form of patriotism we should engage in

So where did global resistance go?

  • 11 July 2005

G8 - Vast, angry crowds used to go to summits and try to shut them down. Things are different now, writes Paul Kingsnorth, but not because the fences got too big or the anger went away

Business as usual

  • 30 May 2005

The World Is Flat: a brief history of the globalised world in the 21st century
Thomas Friedman Allen Lane, the Penguin Press, 496pp, £20
ISBN 0713998784

Reclaim our Englishness and throw out the burgers

  • 15 November 2004

Paul Kingsnorth argues that we cannot welcome all comers unless we know what we are welcoming them to. We need a new patriotism, based on defending pubs, corner shops and apples

On the money

  • 08 November 2004

IOU: the debt threat and why we must defuse it
Noreena Hertz Fourth Estate, 288pp, £16.99
ISBN 0007178980

Old tricks from the hard left

  • 25 October 2004

Observations on the European Social Forum

Nimbys are the true democratic heroes

  • 03 May 2004

"Not in my backyard": opponents of new roads or housing estates are taunted for their narrow self-interest. In fact, argues Paul Kingsnorth, they represent the rooted against the rootless

Spot the real savages

  • 15 March 2004

Observations on lads' mags

A talking shop with a difference

  • 19 January 2004

If you are looking for creative ideas on our future, tune in to the World Social Forum

Christmas Carol: the green version

  • 15 December 2003

Would Scrooge have been so keen to buy presents for everybody if Marley had taken him on one more journey? Paul Kingsnorth rewrites an old classic

Darfur

The facade of justice

‘‘There may have been no water, but the province was awash with guns’’

Antonia Quirke

On radio

Antonia Quirke

Michael Sandel

Or Mr Burns?

The NS Profile: Michael Sandel

Art

Art and the Iraq war

The nation's conscience

William Blake

Kiss the joy

Perspectives: Jah Wobble, musician, on William Blake

Diane Arbus

Small tragedies

A revealer of souls

Sugar

Film review

Sugar  (15)

Travel

The elusive capercaillie

Hardcore birding

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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