Ziauddin Sardar

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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Tomorrow is already history

  • 08 January 2007

We cannot imagine the future when we don't understand our past

Welcome to Planet Blitcon

  • 11 December 2006
  • 11 comments

Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie and Ian McEwan dominate British literature - and they're convinced that Islam threatens civilisation as we know it

Wanted: new thinking on race hate

  • 27 November 2006
  • 1 comment

Race hate is a social problem which requires a social solution, writes Ziauddin Sardar

A new McCarthy era dawns in America

  • 13 November 2006

Holding out for a hero

  • 06 November 2006

In the Line of Fire: a memoir Pervez Musharraf Simon & Schuster, 352pp, £18.99 ISBN 074329582X

University life: Why can't my son enrol for white studies?

  • 30 October 2006

Jack Straw's thinly veiled abuse of power

  • 16 October 2006

Childhood is what adults make it

  • 02 October 2006

Holy terror! Batman versus Bin Laden!

  • 18 September 2006

Watch this grass-roots group carefully

  • 04 September 2006
  • 2 comments

Green heroes

The top ten

20 green heroes and villains: Heroes

Green villains

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20 green heroes and villains: Villains

Bjorn Lomborg

Cloud control

Cloud control

Interview

Omar Bin Laden

The NS Interview: Omar Bin Laden

What if...

Hugh Gaitskell lived

What if... Hugh Gaitskell had lived

James Macintyre

Brown at war

Like it or not, Brown’s a war leader

Will Self

On brands

We’re all with the brand

Film review

A Serious Man

A Serious Man (15)

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Will Baroness Ashton be an effective EU foreign minister?

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