Forth

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Forth says it is "an Irish online publication that seeks to dig beneath the surface issues covered in the news and offer a fresh perspective on Irish, European and global affairs."[1]

Its answer to the question, "What are forth's politics?" is:

forth is unaligned but considers itself progressive, however vague that term has become in recent years. Our main objective is to bring clarity to the issues we cover and challenge conventional thinking.[2]

Forth is notable for its significant connections with the LM network.

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  • Jason Walsh, editor.[3] Walsh also writes for the LM-linked online magazine Spiked.[4] He is a correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in Ireland.[5] According to the 'forth' website, he has also contributed to the Irish Times, the Irish Examiner, Daily Ireland, the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Independent, Magill, Village, Business and Finance, Wired, Mute, Rising East, the Dubliner, and Diplo.[6]

Forth says: "The [forth] site is the work of a network of people who give their time for free including Stephen McGlennon and David Hunter."[7]

Forth also lists the following as 'People' associated with it:[8]

The following writers for Spiked have also provided articles for Forth: Philip Hammond[25][26]; Timandra Harkness[27][28].

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Website: http://forth.ie/

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  1. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  2. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  3. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  4. Jason Walsh, Google: an anti-capitalist scapegoat?, spiked, 16 Mar 2010, acc 19 Apr 2010
  5. Jason Walsh, The Guardian, acc 20 Apr 2010
  6. Index of contributors Thu 08 Oct, 2009, forth website, accessed 24 Apr 2010
  7. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  8. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  9. Mark Ames Profile, The Guardian, undated, acc 20 Apr 2010
  10. About, The Longfielder, Oct 27 2009, acc 20 Apr 2010
  11. About: What is the Battle of Ideas?, Battle of Ideas website, acc 20 Apr 2010
  12. Dr Andrew Calcutt, Battle of Ideas website, acc 20 Apr 2010
  13. Gerard N. Casey, UCD website, acc 20 April 2010
  14. The road to hell is paved with good intentions: Will Deighton explains why the pressure for international intervention in East Timor was destined to end in bloodshed, LM Magazine, October 1999, accessed 19 Apr 2010
  15. A Threat to Whom? Will Deighton on what's really behind the latest Gulf crisis, Living Marxism issue 108, March 1998, accessed 19 Apr 2010
  16. James Heartfield, articles from Living Marxism online, listed on the website: http://www.heartfield.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/lm.htm ; screengrabs here and here (screengrabs taken 24/4/10)
  17. Cllr Domhnall O Cobhthaigh resigns from Sinn Fein to join the Socialist Party, Socialist Party website, 4 Sept 2009, acc 20 Apr 2010
  18. COMMITTEE FOR CULTURE, ARTS AND LEISURE OFFICIAL REPORT (Hansard) Inquiry into the Funding of the Arts, 14 May 2009, Northern Ireland Assembly website, acc 20 Apr 2010
  19. Battle of Ideas 2007 festival biography (Accessed: 3 September 2007)
  20. Stephen Rainey, Reasons to be cheerless, forth, 15 Mar 2010, acc 20 Apr 2010
  21. Richard Stallman's Personal Home Page, Richard Stallman website, acc 20 Apr 2010
  22. We need a less 'caring' society! Genuine caring is hard work: Superficial displays of compassion may do more harm than good, Civitas website, acc 20 Apr 2010
  23. Patrick West, Why everyone laughs at Canada, spiked, 5 Mar 2010, acc 20 Apr 2010
  24. Patrick X West, Patrick West blog, accessed 24 Apr 2010
  25. Al-Qaeda: what’s the big idea?, Spiked, Issue 25, Jun 2009, acc 3 May 2010
  26. Philip Hammond, The war liberals love to love, forth, 22 Mar 2010, acc 3 May 2010
  27. Timandra Harkness, What on Earth is the UK Space Agency for?, Spiked, 6 Apr 2010, acc 3 May 2010
  28. Timandra Harkness, I want to be alone, forth, 3 May 2010