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Category Archives: editorial
The Problem with Technocratic Caring
December 2, 2008 – 1:47 pm
Turning care into a technical problem to be solved at a system level denies the social relational nature of caring for another human being writes Alison Caddick
Neo-liberalism has no Future
October 2, 2008 – 1:35 pm
Does the global financial crisis mark a new realisation of the limits of where the capitalist order can take us asks John Hinkson
Empires of Consumption
August 2, 2008 – 1:26 pm
With empires on the move again, Alison Caddick looks at our prospects for the future.
Dead Politics
June 2, 2008 – 1:23 pm
Neo-liberal globalisation is now encountering a world that it believes should not exist: the finite world writes John Hinkson.
Food Riots: System Breakdown
April 2, 2008 – 1:13 pm
John Hinkson on food shortages, population growth, climate change, and why neo-liberalism as an untenable social order


