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− | Paul Anderson is on the advisory board of [[Democratiya]]. He also runs a weblog [http://libsoc.blogspot.com/ Gauche] where he serves his "democratic socialism with a libertarian punch". He works at City University in London as programme director of the BA in Journalism and a social Science. He was deputy editor of the [[European Nuclear Disarmament Journal]] 1984-87, reviews editor of [[Tribune]] 1986-91, editor of Tribune 1991-93 and deputy editor of the [[New Statesman]] 1993-96. After leaving the New Statesman he wrote (with Nyta Mann) Safety First: The Making of New Labour, published by Granta Books, and worked as a sub-editor on the [[Times Educational Supplement]] and the Guardian (where he still does shifts during vacations). He joined City in 2000 and is currently working on a history of the British left and the Soviet Union. | + | Paul Anderson is on the advisory board of [[Democratiya]]. He also runs a weblog [http://libsoc.blogspot.com/ Gauche] where he serves his "democratic socialism with a libertarian punch". He works at City University in London as programme director of the BA in Journalism and a social Science. He was deputy editor of the [[European Nuclear Disarmament Journal]] 1984-87, reviews editor of [[Tribune]] 1986-91, editor of Tribune 1991-93 and deputy editor of the [[New Statesman]] 1993-96. After leaving the New Statesman he wrote (with Nyta Mann) Safety First: The Making of New Labour, published by Granta Books, and worked as a sub-editor on the [[Times Educational Supplement]] and the Guardian (where he still does shifts during vacations). He joined City in 2000 and is currently working on a history of the British left and the Soviet Union.[http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/panderson.html] |
He is a former member of the libertarian socialist group [[Solidarity]]. | He is a former member of the libertarian socialist group [[Solidarity]]. |
Revision as of 20:09, 19 June 2006
Paul Anderson is on the advisory board of Democratiya. He also runs a weblog Gauche where he serves his "democratic socialism with a libertarian punch". He works at City University in London as programme director of the BA in Journalism and a social Science. He was deputy editor of the European Nuclear Disarmament Journal 1984-87, reviews editor of Tribune 1986-91, editor of Tribune 1991-93 and deputy editor of the New Statesman 1993-96. After leaving the New Statesman he wrote (with Nyta Mann) Safety First: The Making of New Labour, published by Granta Books, and worked as a sub-editor on the Times Educational Supplement and the Guardian (where he still does shifts during vacations). He joined City in 2000 and is currently working on a history of the British left and the Soviet Union.[1]
He is a former member of the libertarian socialist group Solidarity.
Quotes
In one of the posts on his weblog, Anderson takes "cretin-leftists" to task for complaining about Che Guevara's image being commodified:
- Guevara should be no one's hero. He was a Stalinist scumbag who played a major role in the creation of a police state in Cuba, and his political strategy of guerrilla warfare set the left in Latin America back two generations. OK, he was good-looking - but so were Oswald Mosley and Eva Braun.[2]