This is a deeply disturbing but hugely eye-opening series of interviews and articles covering the illicit activities of the CIA from its inception until the…… Read More »
This important book on political and constitutional philosophy addresses the issue that the majority of modern liberal democracies have become systemically oligarchic or even plutocratic…… Read More »
The most important message of this evocative and beautifully written book is that many of us have stopped noticing trees, plants, flowers, blossoms and insects,…… Read More »
When I read economics in the 1970s at St Andrews, there was no course on what became welfare economics and has now developed into a…… Read More »
On Saturday mornings I always go to the local market in Chalabre, where there are almost inevitably longish queues at the stalls and shops. This…… Read More »
One of the first people to analyse systematically the notion of unintended consequences was Sir Karl Popper in his early book The Open Society and…… Read More »
Authors: Barry Spivack, Patricia Saunders
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Futures Studies Economics Ecology
Many readers will be familiar with the 'Maharishi Effect' whereby it seems that a small focussed group of meditators can have an intentional beneficial effect…… Read More »
Authors: Dieter Duhm, Sabine Lichtenfels
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Futures Studies Economics Ecology
The authors of this hugely important book are co-founders of the Tamera Community in the Portugal, and have been partners for over 40 years. Spending…… Read More »
The author is former Dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and has been recently ranked as the most influential scholar on American foreign policy.…… Read More »
Martin Sandbu has been writing at the FT since 2009 and advances here 'a radical plan to win back the left behind and achieve prosperity…… Read More »