Carne Ross: the case for anarchism, The Observer July 2017
This profile about me and my ideas appeared in The Observer in the run-up to the BBC4 broadcast of “Accidental
This profile about me and my ideas appeared in The Observer in the run-up to the BBC4 broadcast of “Accidental
Demetri Kofinas interviewed me for his “Hidden Forces” podcast. You can hear our discussion here. Demetri has added a
1A, a show on WAMU on National Public Radio, interviewed me about the film. It was a full discussion of
I thought I would post the chapter from The Leaderless Revolution called “Niine Principles for Action”. I welcome comments on
I always really enjoy talking with students. A few weeks ago, I gave a talk at Cornell and was interviewed
The Nation asked me to comment on Larry Summers’s notion of “responsible nationalism” as a response to the more toxic
I returned to the UK for the publication of the Chilcot Report. I did a number of interviews, which are
With the publication of the Iraq Inquiry “Chilcot” Report imminent, I am re-posting a blog I wrote at the ten-year
Oped in today’s Guardian about the UN and what to do about it.
Full text:
“I Was Part of It”
This article was <a href="http://www.zeit.de/2015/52/diplomatie-demokratie-diplomat-vereinte-nationen-luegen/komplettansicht"
Mankind has the ability to destroy itself in two ways: climate change and nuclear weapons. This latter method provokes very
The cult around the Japanese guru of tidiness Marie Kondo is bizarre but explicable. It is bizarre because it
Reuters, in Paris, on the work of Independent Diplomat. This is the fruit of six years of relentlessly hard
Today’s news that the UK Iraq Inquiry’s report will be further delayed stimulated the journalist Peter Oborne to conduct
Power to the people: an essay on Bookchin, anarchism and Rojava, Syria, by me in this weekend’s Financial Times.
Here’s a provocative talk I gave last week at UCLA Law School about the
Thrilled that the New York Times has run my oped on Rojava –