Ziauddin Sardar
Ziauddin Sardar, writer and broadcaster, describes himself as a ‘critical polymath’. He is the author of over 40 books, including the highly acclaimed ‘Desperately Seeking Paradise’. He is Visiting Professor, School of Arts, the City University, London and editor of ‘Futures’, the monthly journal of planning, policy and futures studies.
Articles by Ziauddin Sardar
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Books
Small Presses Special - British Think-Tanks and the Climate of Opinion
- 09 April 1999
British Think-Tanks and the Climate of Opinion Andrew Denham and Mark Garnett UCL Press, 228pp, £38 hardback/232pp, £12.95 paperback
Politics
How Mecca became a death-trap
- 26 March 1999
This is the week of the hadj, the most sacred ritual in the Muslim calendar. Ziauddin Sardar implores the Saudis to avoid further disasters by making people walk
Ideas
The New Statesman Essay - The future is ours to change
- 19 March 1999
Robots, human clones, superbugs? Ignore all forecasts, advises Ziauddin Sardar
Politics
Thought control is not the answer . . . and nor is demonising the Met
- 05 March 1999
Ziauddin Sardar finds that racism is in the air we breathe, not just in one institution
Culture
Ill-defined notions
- 05 February 1999
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Diseases are not what they were, and nor are their symptoms. Ziauddin Sardar examines the bitter controversies surrounding ME and Gulf war syndrome
Politics
Stuff the millennium
- 08 January 1999
Ziauddin Sardarrefuses to celebrate a thousand years of invasion, conquest, looting and slaughter











