Carnegie Council discussion on ethics
I was invited to the Carnegie Council on International Ethics to talk about ethics and leadership. As you will see,
I was invited to the Carnegie Council on International Ethics to talk about ethics and leadership. As you will see,
Just for the record, and perhaps it keeps needing to be said for the record, here is a short interview
My dear friend and Catalan speaker Jan Hartman has translated the review of “The Leaderless Revolution” that was published
With the ten year anniversary of the war, I wanted to tell the story of the evidence I gave to
The book (and indeed its author) is much inspired by, and cites, Spanish repubicanism and the “Spanish revolution” when anarchism
The Oslo Forum is an unusual gathering of high-level political mediators, organized by the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. They have
This is the first episode of “The World: Decrypted” a short video commentary on international affairs
An interesting video about Semco, an innovative worker-led company in Brazil. Very much the
A very generous profile of me and Independent Diplomat in Foreign Policy magazine.
I have been very shocked by the impact of this storm on New York, and particularly the city’s failure to
Hunger, ill health and poverty are simple to measure
From Mr Carne Ross.
This is the title of an influential essay by Jo Freeman aka Joreen about the many subtle and insidious
This has just been broadcast on the BBC
Published on The Nation (http://www.thenation.com)
Occupy Wall Street and a New Politics for a Disorderly World
Carne Ross |
Article published online in The Nation on December 22nd, 2011:
Revolution through Banking?
Carne Ross | December 22, 2011<br
This note was shared with members of the OWS working group on Alternative Banking today:
The Commons: A Good
The Daily Telegraph features The Leaderless Revolution as a book of the year for 2011. Key passage below: