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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, although associated organisations will typically have overlapping personnel, views and techniques and will promote each other. | 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, although associated organisations will typically have overlapping personnel, views and techniques and will promote each other. | ||
− | A defining characteristic of the network is the positioning of its organisations as catalysts for open debate, while in reality having an extreme and rigid libertarian and anti- | + | A defining characteristic of the network is the positioning of its organisations as catalysts for open debate, while in reality having an extreme and rigid libertarian and anti-environmental stance. The larger and more established organisations seek corporate sponsorship. |
==Principal Current Organisations== | ==Principal Current Organisations== |
Revision as of 04:57, 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, although associated organisations will typically have overlapping personnel, views and techniques and will promote each other.
A defining characteristic of the network is the positioning of its organisations as catalysts for open debate, while in reality having an extreme and rigid libertarian and anti-environmental stance. The larger and more established organisations seek corporate sponsorship.
Contents
Principal Current Organisations
- Audacity
- Big Potatoes
- Climate Resistance
- The Great Debate
- Institute of Ideas (together with Battle of Ideas, Culture Wars and Debating Matters)
- Manifesto Club
- Forth
- Future Cities Project (together with ManTownHuman)
- Novo Argumente
- Salons (Regional)
- Spiked (together with Young Journalists Academy)
- Trasna An Domhain Go Leir
- WORLDwrite (together with WORLDbytes)
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
- Africa Direct
- Campaign Against Militarism
- Campaign for Internet Freedom
- Channel Cyberia
- Families for Freedom
- Feminists for Justice
- Freedom & Law
- Global Futures (dormant)
- Internet Freedom
- Irish Freedom Movement
- Libero
- London International Research Exchange
- ME-WE
- Parents Against the Charter
- Transport Research Group
- Workers Against Racism
Associated Personnel
A-C
D-F
G-I
J-L
M-O
P-R
S-U
V-Z
Resources
- Mike Small, 'The Faction That Fools the World' Variant Issue 24, Winter 2005, version placed in web archive 20 April 2007