Mick Hume
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Mick Hume is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmentalist LM network.
Hume was born in 1959 and raised in Woking, attending Woking County Grammar School for Boys [1] and studying American Studies in Manchester University. His first left-wing political act was, as a student in Manchester in 1981, supporting Irish Republican hunger strikers, alongside protesting against alleged police racism during that summer's Moss Side riots. [2] He is a journalist and erstwhile organiser of the Revolutionary Communist Party where he was editor of the weekly paper The Next Step from January 1987. [3] In 1988, he became the founding editor of the party's monthly magazine Living Marxism for which he wrote both under his own name and under the pseudonym Eddie Veale.[4] In 1997, following the dissolution of the RCP, the magazine was relaunched under his editorship as LM. Following the magazine's bankruptcy in a libel trial, he become the founding editor of its successor Spiked in 2001. He resigned from this post in 2007 in favour of Brendan O'Neill but continues to write for Spiked. He also speaks at the Battle of Ideas. [5][6]
He has written a column for the Times (London) since 2000.
According to his biography on the "Communicating the war on terror" conference website:
- Mick Hume is the editor of spiked and a columnist for The Times (London) and a regular contributor to other publications. He was the editor of LM Magazine (which he launched, originally as Living Marxism, in 1988) until it was forced to close in 2000 following a libel suit brought by ITN. Hume is a fortysomething ex-grammar school boy from Woking, who went to Manchester University and still has a season ticket at Old Trafford."[7]
Encounter
In 1999, journalist Andy Beckett went to a Living Marxism-organised conference that Hume attended. Beckett interviewed Hume about his background and observed:
- he rehearses the LM worldview: the globe is "at the end of a political cycle of left and right"; class, once the foundation of all left-wing thinking, "is not a political factor"; there is "no alternative to the market". Instead, the LM project has evolved into "reclaiming the human subject". ...
- What Hume is reluctant to mention is that, until three years ago, Living Marxism was the official journal of a more obscure organisation: the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP). After a long, uncharacteristic pause, and a certain amount of looking at the floor, Hume admits that he "spent 10 years in the RCP". What about the other staff of LM? "The network of people I live and work with contain lots of people who were members of the RCP " Hume tries to sound casual. "I didn't think you were going to write about the RCP and all that."[8]
Affiliations
- Spiked editor-at-large[9] | Lanesborough Luncheons Speaker September 2000 at this Japan Tobacco International funded event[10]
Publications
Pamphlets and Books
1996
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto (Living Marxism Originals), Introduction by Mick Hume London: Pluto Press; New edition (15 May 1996) ISBN-10: 0745310338 ISBN-13: 978-0745310336
1997
- Whose War is it Anyway? The Dangers of the Journalism of Attachment InformInc (LM) Ltd (July 1997)
1998
- Mick Hume, Televictims - emotional correctness in the media AD (After Diana), LM magazine, 1998.
Spiked
2001
- Mick Hume, 'Why not a No Sermonising Day?', Spiked, 13 March 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Things fall apart', Spiked, 15 March 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'An outbreak of anti-election fever', Spiked, 22 March 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Modern life? It’s the best yet', Spiked, 29 March 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'The strange affair of the election that never was', Spiked, 2 April 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Don’t mention the election', Spiked, 12 April 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Cook plays the curry card', Spiked, 20 April 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Macpherson report: keeping our wits about us', Spiked, 20 April 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Direct action and dire ideas', Spiked, 26 April 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'People’s peers: why not abolish the lot?', Spiked, 1 May 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Inspire us with some new tunes', Spiked, 8 May 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Politics is important - voting isn’t', Spiked, 11 May 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Shopping for cut-price votes', Spiked, 17 May 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Some last words on that libel trial', Spiked, 24 May 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Blair wins - so why is New Labour so nervous?', Spiked, 25 May 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'A landslide that signifies nothing', Spiked, 4 June 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'After the election', Spiked, 7 June 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Put liberty first in New Labour’s second term', Spiked, 22 June 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'More to it than Milosevic', Spiked, 29 June 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Who’s to blame for Bradford?', Spiked, 9 July 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Defend the Right to Make the Wrong Choices', Spiked, 11 July 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Final verdict: We know who lost, but who won?Final verdict: We know who lost, but who won?', Spiked, 26 July 2001.
- Jennie Bristow, Mick Hume, Ray Crowley, Fran O’Leary, 'The apathy debate', Spiked, 26 July 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Asylum: the immigration laws are mad', Spiked, 10 August 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Are university degrees worthless?', Spiked, 17 August 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Whoever wins, it won’t be a Tory', Spiked, 5 September 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'After the attack on America', Spiked, 12 September 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'It’s war - but against whom?', Spiked, 14 September 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Why has Bush not pushed the button?', Spiked, 28 September 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Now it is war - but for what?', Spiked, 8 October 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Fear and defeatism infect the West', Spiked, 16 October 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Propaganda defensive', Spiked, 22 October 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Oh, what a ‘wobbly’ war', Spiked, 30 October 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Muslim alienation has home-grown roots', Spiked, 6 November 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'A war that nobody wants to fight', Spiked, 9 November 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Are we all meant to be Mujahideen now?', Spiked, 12 November 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'The more they talk about ‘choice’, the less we get', Spiked, 13 November 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'How did we get from Manhattan to Kabul?', Spiked, 16 November 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Nation-building? Let’s start at home', Spiked, 26 November 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Bore us no more about sleaze, please', Spiked, 7 December 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Sarah’s Law can’t protect us from fear', Spiked, 14 December 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'Judging us all', Spiked, 17 December 2001.
- Mick Hume, 'One thing that did not change in 2001', Spiked, 28 December 2001.
2002
- Mick Hume, 'The State of the War', Spiked, 1 February 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Why snob is a four-letter word', Spiked, 14 February 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'This sleazy obsession is a scandal', Spiked, 19 February 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'New Labour goes hunting for a cause', Spiked, 28 February 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'State of the unions', Spiked, 2 March 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'The ‘war on terror’ takes on a life of its own', Spiked, 13 March 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'If this is another Vietnam, then I’m a therapist', Spiked, 25 March 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'They are all Blairites now - whatever that means', Spiked, 26 March 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Ali G and the Queen Mum: keeping it surreal', Spiked, 8 April 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Why the West is turning on Israel', Spiked, 12 April 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'The anti-imperialism of idiots', Spiked, 22 April 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Who’s afraid of the far right?', Spiked, 3 May 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Pim Fortuyn and the fallout from 11 September', Spiked, 10 May 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Could Bush have prevented 11 September?', Spiked, 20 May 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Kashmir - whose ‘war on terrorism’?', Spiked, 28 May 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Genetically modified fears', Spiked, 5 June 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Despising Tyson', Spiked, 11 June 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'The anti-imperialism of fools', Spiked, 17 June 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Bush makes ‘history’ on the hoof', Spiked, 26 June 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Why I supported Germany', Spiked, 2 July 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'My jury, right or wrong', Spiked, 15 July 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'When in doubt, attack Iraq', Spiked, 19 July 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'What ‘anti-war’ movement?', Spiked, 9 August 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Unsustainable Earth summits', Spiked, 12 August 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'After Soham', Spiked, 19 August 2002.
- Mick Hume, After Soham - mourners and ‘the mob’, Spiked, 22 August 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'No one has a human right not to be unhappy', Spiked, 27 August 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Why I’m still keen on Keane', Spiked, 2 September 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'A panic attack over Iraq', Spiked, 6 September 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Who wants to fight for a land fit for foxes?', Spiked, 9 September 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'A portion of toxic nonsense', Spiked, 16 September 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Britain’s in no state for war', Spiked, 27 September 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Criminalising seduction?', Spiked, 2 October 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Who cares if Sven plays the field?', Spiked, 14 October 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'One war that Bush has already lost', Spiked, 15 October 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Royals court short', Spiked, 4 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Bush has won the battle, but not yet the war', Spiked, 8 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Heroes or role models?', Spiked, 11 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Time gentlemen, police', Spiked, 19 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Of hawks and doves', Spiked, 19 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Dumb intelligence', Spiked, 19 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'In defence of testing on primates', Spiked, 25 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Why Blair is in charge, yet always in crisis', Spiked, 26 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'No Shopping Day? It’s just moral masturbation', Spiked, 29 November 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Warning: worry can damage your health', Spiked, 3 December 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'A right royal suck-up', Speaker, 6 December 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Parenting: no guarantees', Spiked, 19 December 2002.
- Mick Hume, 'Christmas and the Granny State', Spiked, 30 December 2002.
2003
- Mick Hume, 'Why Blair wishes us a gloomy New Year', Spiked, 3 January 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Gunning for easy targets', Spiked, 6 January 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'I was a teenage Walton Hopper', Spiked, 20 January 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Moral cowardice - what hawks and doves have in common', Spiked, 20 January 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Too scared to fight…', Spiked, 22 January 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Culture of the loser', Spiked, 27 January 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'After Columbia: why we must still boldly go', Spiked, 3 February 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'English cricket: running scared', Spiked, 10 February 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Meacher the preacher', Spiked, 18 February 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Dovish hawks and hawkish doves', Spiked, 24 February 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Sudan 1: a Pot Noodle of a panic', Spiked, 25 February 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'A war in which there will be no winners', Spiked, 28 February 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'The sermon on the compost heap', Spiked, 3 March 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Bush: scared of his own shadow?', Spiked, 11 March 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'War heroes or hapless victims?', Spiked, 31 March 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'It’s a propaganda war, but not as we know it', Spiked, 3 April 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Sad Dad', Spiked, 9 April 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'War in Iraq: a political stunt?', Spiked, 14 April 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Weapon of Moral Deliverance', Spiked, 22 April 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'America’s identity crisis', Spiked, 24 April 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Blair’s hardest battle is for hearts and minds in Britain', Spiked, 2 May 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Disciplining adults', Spiked, 6 May 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Dead body politics', Spiked, 12 May 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Who wants to live under a system of Organised Paranoia?', Spiked, 15 May 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Blowing al-Qaeda out of proportion', Spiked, 19 May 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Making war a war crime', Spiked, 27 May 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'People don’t believe Blair - or anybody else', Spiked, 5 June 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Why Fergie’s out of favour', Spiked, 12 June 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Who wants a stress-free life?', Spiked, 24 June 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Down with the ‘slippery slope’ argument', Spiked, 27 June 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'A right royal Charlie', Spiked, 30 June 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Health chiefs use kids as sticks to beat us', Spiked, 9 July 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'It’s the authority crisis, stupid', Spiked, 11 July 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Addiction addicts', Spiked, 'Politics isn’t brutal enough', Spiked, 29 July 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Why sunburn is not a burning issue', Spiked, 29 July 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Heaven protect us', Spiked, 4 August 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Why should we trust leaders who believe in nothing?', Spiked, 8 August 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Buying justice for Omagh?', Spiked, 11 August 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Hutton’s ‘transparency’ is a threat to democracy', Spiked, 26 August 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'The Decline and Faliraki of civilisation?', Spiked, 26 August 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Hutton and the celebrity victims', Spiked, 1 September 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Conspiracy theories and political ignorance', Spiked, 8 September 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'The danger of making politics a dirty word', Spiked, 11 September 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Unhealthy obsessions', Spiked, 17 September 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'The abuse excuse', Spiked, 22 September 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'If there is no alternative to this, we’re all in reverse', Spiked, 3 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Rape, rumours and justice', Spiked, 6 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Have we all gone football crazy?', Spiked, 9 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Can we have our ball back please?', Spiked, 13 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Out of his box', Spiked, 20 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'The phoney moral crusade against racism', Spiked, 24 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'A dopey debate', Spiked, 27 October 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Listless Britain', Spiked, 3 November 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Ghost ship scare holds no water', Spiked, 13 November 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'The more they talk about ‘choice’, the less we get', Spiked, 13 November 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Rugby and union?', Spiked, 17 November 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Anti-Bush protests: the personal is not political', Spiked, 19 November 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Terrorising ourselves', Spiked, 24 November 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Top-up fees and useless degrees', Spiked, 1 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Hollow victory parade', Spiked, 5 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Celebrity anti-abortionist', Spiked, 8 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Phoney rebellions against Blair’s empty policies', Spiked, 12 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, ‘Loopholes’ and liberties, Spiked, 19 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Noel, no faith, no fun', Spiked, 22 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'Why be paranoid about puppy fat?', Spiked, 30 December 2003.
- Mick Hume, 'No Honour among worthies', Spiked, 30 December 2003.
2004
- Mick Hume, 'Why Diana died', Spiked, 5 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Taking the P out of politics', Spiked, 5 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Indecency in the eye of the beholder', Spiked, 13 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Disneyfying everyday life', Spiked, 19 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Don’t cheer if Hutton brings down Blair', Spiked, 23 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'The fame game', Spiked, 26 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'After Hutton', Spiked, 29 January 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Bestie RIP', Spiked, 2 February 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Hawking’s trouble and strife', Spiked, 6 February 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Maxine is not another Myra - or a Mary Bell', Spiked, 9 February 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Blair’s long retreat into ‘lifestyle’ politics', Spiked, 13 February 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Give me Jesus rather than this', Spiked, 16 February 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'A police state, without any police', Spiked, 25 February 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Making a racial joke out of politics', Spiked, 1 March 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Apocalypse TV', Spiked, 10 March 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'After Madrid: a strange sort of solidarity', Spiked, 12 March 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Spain: a victory for peace, or for defeatism?', Spiked, 15 March 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Bring back Toby Belch', Spiked, 17 March 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Do democracy a favour', Spiked, 29 March 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Blair’s EU-turn: British politics all at sea', Spiked, 21 April 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Israel: the state they love to hate', Spiked, 21 April 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Hamza Hook: a panto villain', Spiked, 28 April 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'No sense please, we’re British', Spiked, 4 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'From Iraq to Europe, the media spins the spinners', Spiked, 6 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'New Labour makes the Jesuits look like liberals', Spiked, 12 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, Iraqi pictures: a fake is not a ‘fact’, Spiked, 14 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Down with soccerism', Spiked, 17 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'A ticking timebomb in us all?', Spiked, 24 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Is Abu Ghraib the military version of reality TV?', Spiked, 28 May 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Whatever happened to RIP?', Spiked, 4 June 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Kicking against the new conformist pricks', Spiked, 7 June 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Why Good Lies are bad news', Spiked, 14 June 2004.
- Mick Hume, Europe: ‘We blame the government - whoever they are’, Spiked, 14 June 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Return of the working-class hero', Spiked, 21 June 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Death is not a solution to the problems of living', Spiked, 28 June 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Warning: smoking bans can damage the body politic', Spiked, 2 July 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'The fag end of radical politics', Spiked, 5 July 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Don’t you just hate the Illiberati?', Spiked, 12 July 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Iraq war: why all the shock and awe now?', Spiked, 16 July 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Sign up Private Lynndie for Big Brother', Spiked, 5 August 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'No to moral imperialism - and moral defeatism', Spiked, 13 August 2004.
- Mick Hume, 'Life may not be a lottery, but the Lotto definitely is', Spiked, 13 August 2004.
Living Marxism/LM
1988
- Mick Hume, 'The Living and the Dead', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 4-5.
1989
- Mick Hume, 'Do we need a new constitution?', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 4-5.
- Mick Hume 'Gerry Adams interview', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 26-30.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Twenty things they don't won't you to know about the Libyan chemical weapons scare', Living Marxism - No. 4 - February 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The one-party state', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Defend the right to be offensive', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Gorbachev should get a job on the Sunday Telegraph', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: We are talking terror', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'The politics', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 8.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: China - an advert for revolution', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The people who applaud the IRA', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who won?', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Free us from the Free World', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Socialist - the new all purpose insult', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: the end of the decayed', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 4.
1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Confessions of a communist', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Making a revolution', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: How can you call yourself a Marxist?', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The riots - left and right unite and fight', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: There is no future in the Union Jack', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The New Enlightenment starts here', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Two-party politics in a one-party state', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Why the poll tax is not a class issue', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 36.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Hands off the Gulf', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Imperialism is alive - and kicking', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Ten things you should know about the Gulf crisis', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 10.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The New Age of Imperialism', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Europe is only the tip of the Tories' iceberg', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 4.
1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No more Mr Nice Guy', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: For what?', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: How the West has lost', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: After Iraq, who's next?', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The Walter Mitty Tendency and the poll tax', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Whatever happened to the working class?', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 18.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The myth of the White Man's burden', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Towards 2000 - a time for revolutionary ideas', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Scum politics', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Liverpool: Who's to blame', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 8.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: If Marxism is dead, why to they keep digging it up?', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The West plays wordgames while the East burns', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: There's only one party in it', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What's so good about Western civilisation?', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 4.
1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 39 - January 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: the construction of the Islamic Bomb', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Is this it?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: end of an era', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A few home truths', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Abolish the monarchy', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 20.
- Mick Hume , 'Editorial: Perot, the Danes and the 'end of politics', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No Western Solution' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A Manifesto Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Kraut-bashing: the British disease', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The meek inherit nothing', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 4.
1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Upturns and turnips', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Rape camps', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Tell it like it is ', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Frightening the life out of us', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Ban nothing', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: From the Falklands to Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The new authoritarianism', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Peacekeeping means imperialism ', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The state declares war on single mothers', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Here is the unhappy news', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Warlords and hardliners; You can't ban bad news', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 4-6.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Peace off Britain', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 4.
1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Let's get serious', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The moral of the story', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: In defence of freedom', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The heroic General and the pathetic Major', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Pornography for patriots', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Anniversary fatigue', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who needs controls?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No more Hiroshimas', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: An age of evil?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Between the lines of the bill', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: So what is left now?', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who gets the pay-off?', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 4.
1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The use of abuse', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Labour would be even worse', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Eric Cantona and the thought police', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Girls and boys', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: War and peace, then and now', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What's a war crime between friends?', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A revolutionary project for our times', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Would you believe them?', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who can you trust?', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Time to face facts', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'A killjoy's and loser's guide to the lottery', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 18.
1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: All you need is love?', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Why mad cows are bigger than EMU', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Genocide, war crimes and propaganda', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Time to judge for ourselves', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What's wrong with masculinity?', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The new inquisition', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Forget poverty, let's talk about the real issues', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A manifesto for our times', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Whatever happened to the heroes?', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: New Danger', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Ban these evil spoons', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 4.
1997
Living Marxism became LM at issue 97 in February 1997.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Whatever happened to freedom?', LM 100, p. 4, May 1997.
- Mick Hume and Helen Searls, 'LM v ITN: There are camps, and there are concentration camps', LM 101, p. 20, June 1997.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Return of the Left? Err, Right', LM 102, p. 4, July/August 1997.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The age of the ethically correct death squad', LM 103, September 1997, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Blair's Britain AD - After Diana', LM 104, October 1997.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Year of the victim, LM 106, p. 4, December 1997/January 1998.
1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Free speech wars', LM 107, p. 4, February 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The return of Marx (& Spencer)', LM 108, p. 4, March 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Never mind passive smoking, the problem is passive living', LM 109, p. 4, April 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Ghoul Britannia', LM 110, p. 4, May 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'The libertarian parent's dilemma', LM 110, May 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A man's game?', LM 111, p. 4, June 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: RIP PC? You ain't seen nothing yet', LM 112, p. 4, July/August 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', LM 113, p. 4, September 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Stop the sobbing', LM 114, October 1998, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Forget the left, the issue is freedom', LM 115, November 1998, p. 4.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Heard the one about LM and the South African millionaire?', LM 116, p. 4, December/January 1998/1999.
- Mick Hume, 'The truth about LM', LM 116, p. 22, December/January 1998/1999.
1999
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Kick against the pricks', LM 117, p. 4, February 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Reading between the lines', LM 117, p. 43, February 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What about the right to be offensive?', LM 118, p. 4, March 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Keeping our wits about us', LM 119, p. 4, April 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Bomber' Blair's crusade',LM 120, p. 4, May 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Genocide: what's in a word?', LM 120, p. 8, May 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: If the Kosovo crisis didn't exist, Blair would have to invent it', LM 121, p. 4, June 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'NATO in denial?', LM 121, p. 26, June 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A case of domestic violence in Kosovo', LM 122, p. 4, July/August 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Wandering lonely as a cloud', LM 123, p. 4, September 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Kosovo: the first therapeutic war', LM 123, p. 18, September 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Save us from preachy prime ministers and backsliding bishops', LM 124, p. 4, October 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: One party state? Don't talk libertarian nonsense', LM 125, p. 4, November 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: It is the best of times to be alive. Ever', LM 126, p. 4, December/January 1999/2000.
- Mick Hume, 'Kosovo: who buried the evidence?', LM 126, p. 31, December/January 1999/2000.
2000
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Exploiting the Holocaust', LM 127, p. 4, February 2000.
- Mick Hume, 'Setting the record straight', LM 128, p. 4, March 2000.
- Mick Hume, 'The only thing this case has proved 'beyond reasonable doubt' is that English libel law is a disgrace to democracy and a menace to a free press', LM 129, p. 4, April 2000.
Resources, References and Contact
- Andy Beckett, Licence to rile, The Guardian, 15 May 1999, accessed 27 April 2010
- Hume, Mick, Mick Hume moves on - new editor for Spiked Spiked, 29 Jan 2007
- Spiked, Articles by Mick Hume Spiked, acc 13 Mar 2011
- Times, Articles by Mick Hume The Times, acc 13 Mar 2011
References
- ↑ Talking About My Generation The Times 30 Dec 2008
- ↑ Bobby Sands was nobody's victim Spiked, 28 Oct 2008
- ↑ [Mick Hume moves on - new editor for Spiked Spiked, 29 Jan 2007
- ↑ Don Milligan, Radical Amnesia and the RCP, Reflections of a Renegade, January 8, 2008.
- ↑ Speakers Battle of Ideas, acc 13 Mar 2011 and is a source of briefing material for Debating Matters.
- ↑ Mick Hume Debating Matters website, 13 Mar 2011
- ↑ Speakers' biographies", Communicating the war on terror conference website, 5 June 2003, accessed 16 July 2009
- ↑ Andy Beckett, Licence to rile, The Guardian, 15 May 1999, accessed 27 April 2010
- ↑ From the Battle of Ideas Festival 2007: biography (Accessed: 14 May 2008)
- ↑ http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20071019084210/http://www.riskoffreedom.com/pdf_archive/07brief.pdf