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Monbiot: Slash and Burn Capitalism
Znet Article, December, 03 2011
George Monbiot
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As the chancellor establishes his Republic of Gideon, finally big landowners have their champion of slash and burn capitalism
Monbiot: We're all Paying for Europe's Gift to our Aristocrats and Utility Companies
Znet Article, November, 30 2011
George Monbiot
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Dukes, water companies and wildlife charities will be relieved to know their plunder of farm subsidies under the common agricultural policy can last until at least 2020
Monbiot: The Corporate Welfare State
Znet Article, November, 22 2011
George Monbiot
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Socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor: that is how our economies work
Monbiot: The Self-Attribution Fallacy
Znet Article, November, 09 2011
George Monbiot
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Intelligence? Talent? No, the ultra-rich got to where they are through luck and brutality
Monbiot: Wealth Destroyers
Znet Article, November, 02 2011
George Monbiot
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It’s the dark heart of Britain, the place where democracy goes to die, immensely powerful, equally unaccountable
Monbiot: Advertising is a Poison
Znet Article, October, 26 2011
George Monbiot
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Most advertising appeals to and reinforces extrinsic values
Monbiot: Show Me The Money
Znet Article, October, 20 2011
George Monbiot
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We have a democratic right to know who is funding public advocacy
Monbiot: Roads to Ruin
Znet Article, October, 08 2011
George Monbiot
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Car driving isolates us from other people and encourages us to see society – pedestrians, bicycles, other cars, speed limits, traffic calming – as an obstacle
Monbiot: More Cuts Please
Znet Article, October, 06 2011
George Monbiot
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Whatever else the ministry of defence gets wrong, however, you can’t fault it for innovation
Monbiot: A Billionaires' Coup in the US
Znet Article, September, 29 2011
George Monbiot
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The rich have to somehow persuade the other 99% to vote against their own interests
Monbiot: War with the Wullies
Znet Article, September, 28 2011
George Monbiot
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A fight between corporate power and democracy
Monbiot: How the Proposed Planning Reforms Make a Mockery of Us
Znet Article, September, 12 2011
George Monbiot
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You will not be allowed to prevent developers from wrecking your neighbourhood
Monbiot: Terra Nullius
Znet Article, September, 07 2011
George Monbiot
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The government’s attack on planning is likely to deliver the worst of both worlds: trashing the environment while trashing the economy
Monbiot: The UK's Lack of Fracking Regulation is Insane
Znet Article, September, 01 2011
George Monbiot
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Water supplies have been contaminated not only by the fracking chemicals and dissolved pollutants from the rocks, but also by gas bubbling out through the cracks
Monbiot: The Lairds of Learning
Znet Article, August, 31 2011
George Monbiot
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The knowledge monopoly is unwarranted and anachronistic
Monbiot: Mutually Assured Depletion
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
George Monbiot
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Almost everywhere, fish stocks are collapsing through catastrophic mismanagement
Monbiot: How the Billionaires Broke the System
Znet Article, August, 02 2011
George Monbiot
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The US deficit reduction plan makes no sense – until you remember who’s behind the Tea Party movement
Monbiot: An Underground National Park
Znet Article, July, 20 2011
George Monbiot
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The threat of climate change has so far done little to disrupt the fossil fuel companies’ business plans, or their grip on policy
Monbiot: Have Jellyfish Come to Rule the Waves?
Znet Article, July, 10 2011
George Monbiot
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Overfishing and ocean acidification have created the perfect conditions for the end of a vertebrate ecology
Monbiot: Atro-City
Znet Article, July, 01 2011
George Monbiot
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As Sydney residents are being paid to leave the city, the case for compact, high-density settlement becomes clearer than ever


