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− | [[James Heartfield]], born James Hughes, is an associate of the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]]. He worked for the [[RCP]], has written for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]] and is a director of building promoters [[Audacity]]. He is married to [[Eve Kay-Kreizman]]. | + | [[James Heartfield]], born James Hughes, is an associate of the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]]. He worked for the [[RCP]], has written for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]] and is a director of building promoters [[Audacity]]. He is married to [[Eve Kay-Kreizman]]. He has been linked to longtime LM associate [[Will Deighton]]. <ref>"[http://www.spinwatch.org.uk/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/41-corporate-spin/5361-on-hidden-agendas-the-lm-network-and-spinwatch-a-response-to-will-deighton Who is Will Deighton?]", Spinwatch website, accessed 23 May 2010</ref> There has been at least one instance where they claim to be distinct and collaborators. <ref>"[http://www.metamute.org/content/news-and-analysis Defend Spinwatch’s Right to Free Speech by James Heartfield and Will Deighton]", Metamute website, accessed 7 July 2010</ref> |
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Revision as of 03:49, 10 July 2010
Contents
Introduction
James Heartfield, born James Hughes, is an associate of the libertarian and anti-environmental LM network. He worked for the RCP, has written for Living Marxism and Spiked and is a director of building promoters Audacity. He is married to Eve Kay-Kreizman. He has been linked to longtime LM associate Will Deighton. [1] There has been at least one instance where they claim to be distinct and collaborators. [2]
Publications
Heartfield's own listing of his publications in LM Magazine, 1992-1999 Articles from Living Marxism online:
- James Heartfield, Need and Desire in the Post-Material Economy, Perpetuity Press, 1998
- James Heartfield, Great Expectations: The Creative Industries in the New Economy, Design Agenda, 2000
- Ian Abley, James Heartfield, Sustaining Architecture in the Anti-Machine Age, Wiley-Academy, 2001
- James Heartfield, The Death of the Subject Explained, Booksurge, 2006
- James Heartfield, The Creativity Gap: Why Less Hype Is More Innovation In The Culture Sector, Blueprint Broadside, May 15, 2005.
- James Heartfield, Let's Build! Why we need five million homes in the next 10 years, Audacity, 2006
- James Heartfield and Julia Svetlichnaja, "Final interview of the poisoned former spy," Telegraph (UK), November 25, 2006.
- James Heartfield Green Capitalism: manufacturing scarcity in an age of abundance (Openmute, 2008)
Recent papers
- Town and Country All Planned Out: the Worldwide Impact of the TCPA, Building Centre, 19 May 2007
- Interviewing Litvinenko Centre for the Study of Democracy, Westminster University, 30 January 2007
- Sprawl,Democracy Club, 14 November 2006
- Superbia, Kingston University Suburban Studies Dayschool, September 2006
Resources
- Wikipedia James Heartfield
- Sourcewatch James Heartfield
- Audacity.org, James Heartfield Biography, accessed 5 September 2004
Postings to mailing lists by or about James Heartfield
- This Google search retrieves postings by or about James Heartfield to mailing lists archived at mail-archive.com: "james heartfield" site:mail-archive.com. Many of these postings are to the Marxism-Thaxis list.
- This Google search retrieves postings made by James Heartfield using a defunct email address: "Jim@heartfield.demon.co.uk". Some of the postings pertain to the ITN-LM group libel case.
Blogsite
Notes
- ↑ "Who is Will Deighton?", Spinwatch website, accessed 23 May 2010
- ↑ "Defend Spinwatch’s Right to Free Speech by James Heartfield and Will Deighton", Metamute website, accessed 7 July 2010