Difference between revisions of "Modern Movement"

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In the same blog the following day, [[James Heartfield]] provided a link to photos of another Modern Movement demonstration in Parliment Square. <ref>"[http://www.flickr.com/photos/69514110@N00/ James Heartfield's photostream]", Flickr website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref>
 
In the same blog the following day, [[James Heartfield]] provided a link to photos of another Modern Movement demonstration in Parliment Square. <ref>"[http://www.flickr.com/photos/69514110@N00/ James Heartfield's photostream]", Flickr website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref>
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A Modern Movement event was advertised on the [[Institute of Ideas]] website alongside other network entities <ref>"[http://www.instituteofideas.com/newsletters/march_2009.html Mobility and the Enemies of progress]", Institute of Ideas website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref>, introduced by LM stalwart [[Austin Williams]].
  
  

Revision as of 18:45, 8 May 2010

The Modern Movement, now defunct, was associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. Following a demonstration by the Modern Movement in favour of airport expansion, one commentator observed "After just a cursory look around its website, it soon becomes apparent that the Modern Movement is yet another sanctuary (like Spiked, Living Marxism, Institute of Ideas, Manifesto Club etc etc) for the former members and ideological descendants of the Revolutionary Communist Party and their "the progress of mankind must never be interrupted or hindered, like, ever" views."" [1]

In the same blog the following day, James Heartfield provided a link to photos of another Modern Movement demonstration in Parliment Square. [2]

A Modern Movement event was advertised on the Institute of Ideas website alongside other network entities [3], introduced by LM stalwart Austin Williams.


Notes

  1. "Airport expansion protests set for take-off", Guardian website, 18th February 2009, accessed 8 May 2010
  2. "James Heartfield's photostream", Flickr website, accessed 8 May 2010
  3. "Mobility and the Enemies of progress", Institute of Ideas website, accessed 8 May 2010