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The [[LM network]] or LM group is a loosely constituted political grouping sharing a common, anti-environmentalist, apparently libertarian ideology. It is populated by individuals associated with the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]], its principal publication, also defunct, [[Living Marxism]] and a number of initatives and platforms launched by the group.  The network itself has no public presence or acknowleged existence.  
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The [[LM network]] or LM group is a loosely constituted political grouping sharing a common, anti-environmentalist, apparently libertarian ideology. It is populated principally by individuals associated with the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]], its principal publication, also defunct, [[Living Marxism]] and a number of initatives and platforms launched by the group.  The network itself has no public presence or acknowleged existence.  
  
 
A defining characteristic of the network is the positioning of their organisations as catalysts for open debate, while in reality they have an extreme and rigid libertarian political stance.  The larger and more established organisations seek corporate sponsorship.  
 
A defining characteristic of the network is the positioning of their organisations as catalysts for open debate, while in reality they have an extreme and rigid libertarian political stance.  The larger and more established organisations seek corporate sponsorship.  

Revision as of 03:49, 2 May 2010

The LM network or LM group is a loosely constituted political grouping sharing a common, anti-environmentalist, apparently libertarian ideology. It is populated principally by individuals associated with the now defunct Revolutionary Communist Party, its principal publication, also defunct, Living Marxism and a number of initatives and platforms launched by the group. The network itself has no public presence or acknowleged existence.

A defining characteristic of the network is the positioning of their organisations as catalysts for open debate, while in reality they have an extreme and rigid libertarian political stance. The larger and more established organisations seek corporate sponsorship.

Principal Current Organisations

The LM network appears to have some influence with the Genetic Interest Group, Progress, the Science Media Centre and Sense About Science.

Principal Defunct Organisations


LM network alphabetical list

A-C

D-F

G-I

J-L

M-O

P-R

S-U

V-Z

Resources

Notes