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the blogs Diary My two articles on development in London and the South East are in New Geography DEBATE, 5 Oct., 6.30pm: IS LONDON GROWING TOO FAST? James Heartfield, Terry Farrell, David Green, Peter Bishop - at the British Library 1 Sept, the Korean edition of Noblesse Media International put my re-make of Marcel Marien's Certitudes du Fou in their profile of Patrick Hughes 11 June, 'Rebelling against the world', a review of Alex Butterworth's The World that Never Was, for Platypus 9 June, 'Israel and the left's temptations to anti-Semitism', in Mute 28 May, 'Freedom is only a Flag', a review of Millar and Hanley's book on the official IRA for Forth 25 May, 'Why the EU will thrive on Greek Troubles', for Spiked 29 Apr., 'Can Cameron Close the Deal?' for New Geography 19 Apr., 'La Guerra Mondial como Guerra des clases' 17 Apr., my obituary of LAPD's dictatorial police chief Daryl Gates 16 Apr., Forth carries my article on DIRFT 13 Apr., Munira Mirza reviews my The Death of the Subject Explained, in the Journal of Cultural Policy 7 Apr., my World War II article, now on LibCom 5 Apr., my Fiji 1959 oil-strike article copied 26 Mar., my review of Ian MacEwan's Solar 10 Mar., on Richard Hamilton, Waldemar Januszak and the Irish War, for Forth A CRISIS OF UNDER-ACCUMULATION 6 Feb., why Marx's theory of falling profits doesn't help us today 31 Jan., my essay 'Our Exurban Future' at NewGeography 17 Jan., defending Iris Robinson in Forth 11 Jan., my background article on Yemen for Spiked 10 Jan., Julia Svetlichnaja and my article on Russia's 'Sovereign Democracy' idea in the January Radical Philosophy 8 Jan., 2010, A History of Middle Class Dystopias for Forth 30 Dec., My review of the Mute anthology Proud to be Flesh 7 Dec., my article 'Contracting out Authority', in Critique, Vol 37:4, p 683- 690 3 Dec., my article on the New Left Review in Forth 25 Nov., launch of Jon Pugh's What is Radical Politics 9 Nov., my article 'Demobilising the Nation' in International Politics, Nov 2009 30 Oct, some refs to 'State Capitalism in Britain' here, here and here, and another version here 5 Oct. I am in the excellent new Irish journal Forth, on the EU referendum - quoted in Monde Diplomatique 2 Oct., my talk in San Diego on the Green Belt is on film 25 Sept, my 'State Capitalism', now in Mute's print edition 1 September in Art Review 15 July, On Fiji: 'Cloud Coup-Coup Land' for Arena Magazine 25 June, talking to teaching union leaders at SCETT 24 June State Capitalism in Britain, for Mute 19 June, on Rogers vs Charles at newgeography.com 30 May, my review of Militant Modernism in Art Review Previous entries |
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Writer and lecturer James Heartfield is a director
of the development think-tank, audacity. He lives in north London
with his wife and two daughters 'Those trying to get an intellectual handle on our
dumbed-down society could start with James Heartfield's The 'Death of the
Subject' Explained' New Statesman Read
'Postmodernism and the Subject', from the Chapter One,
and Chapter 6,
'Algeria and the Defeat of French Humanism'
Clare Short, Will Hutton, Doreen Massey, Zygmunt Bauman, Paul Kingsnorth, James Heartfield and many more in Jon Pugh's new book. Buy it here. |
Sustaining
Architecture in the Anti-Machine Age, A collection edited by James Heartfield and Ian Abley reviewed in the Natfhe Journal £17.50 by PayPal |
Great Expectations The creative industries in the New Economy 'an excellent pamphlet by James Heartfield' Guardian Reviewed in the New Statesman £7.50 by PayPal |
Need and
Desire in the Postmaterial Economy SOLD OUT |
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Intellectual currents of the twentieth century Informative introductory essays on positivism, pragmatism, psychoanalysis, structuralism, phenomenology, existentialism, and postmodernism. Includes brief biographies and bibliographies of key philosophers.' Wrote Britannica.com, who listed it amongst 'The Web's Best Sites' in the category 'Philosophy : Contemporary Ideas'. |
Papers
Europe,
Russia and the non-historic peoples' a paper to the Standing Group on
International Relations, Turin, 13th September
Who is the Town and the
Countryside for?, All Planned Out: the Worldwide Impact of the TCPA,
Building Centre, 19 May 2007
Interviewing Litvinenko scholarship
and the New Cold War, Centre for the Study of Democracy, Westminster
University, 30 January 2007
Sprawl: the end of the
town-country divide, Democracy Club, 14 November 2006
Superbia - in defence of the Suburbs, Kingston University Suburban Studies
Dayschool, September 2006
Can
creativity save the British Economy?, Design Council, 21 September
2005
Essays
Creative
London: an in-depth report on the GLA's creative industries, for Rising
East Online
China's Comprador Capitalism is Coming Home, Review
of Radical Political Economy, Vol. 37, No. 2, (2005)
Mao: the
Untold Story, by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday,
reviewed. More from
Spiked
The Battle of the
Books: Revising the History of the Second World War
Another
Copy
Zombie
anti-imperialists vs the 'Empire' Today's anti-war movement is motivated more by romanticism
than a serious critique of imperialism, Spiked, 1 September 2004.
Another
copy. In
German
'Londonostalgia',
Blueprint, September 2004. London's self-image is steeped in
nostalgia
'Branding
over the cracks', Critique 35, June 2004
HTML
version
'Capitalism and
anti-Capitalism', interventions, Vol. 5 (2), 2003
'You are not a White Woman!'- Apolosi Nawai, the Fiji
Produce Agency and the Trial of Stella Spencer in Fiji, 1915 scandal and
rebellion in colonial Fiji, in the Journal of Pacific
History, Volume 38, Number 1 / June 2003
'The economy of time', Cultural Trends
43&44
Hegel Dispirited
the reification of the Other in Kojève, DeBeauvoir and Sartre, for
Liverpool's Static arts organisation
'The Dark
Races Against the Light'- Official Reaction to the 1959 Fiji Riots Journal
of Pacific History, Volume 37, Number 1/June 01, 2002.
There is No
Masculinity Crisis in Genders Online Journal
'Algeria
and the Defeat of French Humanism', Chapter six of The 'Death of the
Subject' Explained, reproduced on 'Marxists.org'
Ulrich Beck, Brave
New World of Work
reviewed, Head and Hand, Autumn 2001
A critique of Teodor
Shanin's The
Russian Road
Michel Chossudovsky, The Globalisation of Poverty
reviewed, Review of Radical Political Economy, Spring 2001
'The Politics of
Food: Two cheers for Agri-business', Review of Radical Political
Economy, June 2000
'USA under Foreign Occupation', in Kiddrie and
Wedlock (eds) The
Tree of Liberty,
Vol.2, John Hopkins UP, 1998, p 751
Articles
'Overthrowing the father'
my review
of Bettina Aptheker's memoirs is published by Spiked.
More from Spiked.
Humanitarian interventionists dig
in In his new book Anti-Totalitarianism, Oliver Kamm
makes a shrill and inconsistent defence of the Iraq war.
From unrest to
uncertainty Angolan schoolchildren in Britain, Times Educational
Supplement, 4 March 2005. More from TES
The
government must stop finding reasons not to build new homes Guardian 21
February 2005
Confusing signals in the housing debate and
New communities,
same old problems, Times Educational Supplement, 14 January
2005
All talk and no
bricks, Spiked, 26 January 2005
Pitting parent
against parent The case against the Parental Separation Bill,
Spiked-online, 21 January 2005.
Red
Lorry hitching a lorry ride with Andrew Cross to DIRFT, Britains
unknown commercial capital in the heart of Middle England, Blueprint,
October 2004
People
and Places: A 2001 Census atlas of the UK on Audacity.org - more on
Audacity
Building
School Success de Rijke, Marsh and Morgan's re-modelling of Kingsdale
School, Prospect (Scotland) October 2004
'Fixing
a hole' - Is school renovation a substitute for teaching? Times
Educational Supplement, 7 May 2004
Bonfire of the
investment opportunities What were so many
contemporary artworks doing in a warehouse in Leyton? in
Spiked 28 May 2004.
Therapy Culture
reviewed
The Timid Corporation
reviewed
A
Servants'
Etiquette guide for Channel Four
Dangerous Liaisons... The history of teacher-student relations since
Socrates corrupted the youth of Athens, TES 10 January 2003
The Rise of French
Diplomacy Alternet.org, November 2002
BBC Plays Judge and
Executioner Alternet.org, July 2002
Let's Build
IntheSticks, January 2002
Nowhere near Enough
Blueprint, September 2002
Concrete over the
countryside, Blueprint, January 2002
'In Defence of Real
Rights', Revolution August 2000
Culture Vultures The
DTI's knowledge economy criticised.
'Elvis Lives in the Irish
Trade Data', a review of Denis O'Hearn's Celtic Tiger
Smacking
Parents an interview with lawyer Ruby Harrold-Claesson, on the repressive
consequences of Sweden's anti-smacking laws.
United by a common hatred Nail bombs in Brixton
and Brick Lane in The Times
The New 'Socialism of
Fools' A Critique of Environmentalism.
Smith's
task force for a spot of creative accounting Cultural economics for the
Guardian
War Crime Trials in
The Times
Chris Woodhead Affair in
The Times
Bombing
Lockerbie questioning the case against al-Megrahi.
Another
copy
Civil
liberties and the Sex Offenders' Register
Abortion: Whose Rights?
a talk for the pro-choice forum
In German
Anti-imperialistische Zombies im Kampf gegen das Empire
Politik, die der Korruption die Grube gräbt, fällt selbst hinein
Grüne Rhetorik macht Ackerland platt
Der Holocaust als Totschlagargument
Articles on the Spiked-online website
Articles in LM (1992-1999)
Heartfield's other works include
'The limits of social
construction theory' in
Confrontation,
Vol II, No. I, A Moral Impasse: The End of Capitalist Triumphalism, Junius,
1996
'Marxism and social construction' in
Marxism,
Mysticism and Modern Theory, ed S Wolton, Macmillan, 1996
'Introduction' to
State
and Revolution, by VI Lenin, Junius, 1995