Paul Kingsnorth

Articles by Paul Kingsnorth

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A conspiracy too far?

  • 15 September 2003

Paul Kingsnorth finds Michael Meacher unrepentant, while his green friends fear he has helped their enemies

The citizens of nowhere

  • 01 September 2003
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A global middle class - rootless, urban, technocratic, materialistic - is emerging. It exists in every nation but feels attached to none. Paul Kingsnorth doesn't like the look of it

Do we have to set England alight again?

  • 30 June 2003

Road protesters thought they could roll up their sleeping bags and go home. Wrong. Not only is road-building back, we're about to be hit by a burst of new airports and runways

Do we need nature? A modest answer

  • 09 June 2003

Paul Kingsnorth submits his entry for a widely advertised essay prize. His praise for corporate efforts to turn useless green things into money seems sure to impress the judges. Or will they suspect irony?

The global backlash

  • 28 April 2003

You think you know this story. You don't. In a journey from Soweto to Papua to Mexico, Paul Kingsnorth saw a revolution in the making, bigger than most people suspect

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

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Will China rule the world?

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