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Peace News #2446
March to June 2002
Editorial: Whose utopia is it anyway?
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World Social Forum
Civilian intervention: latest
Israeli COs: refusing to kill
Mugabe on the offensive
Rules: there to be broken
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Lindsay Barnes The path to democracy?
Cynthia Cockburn Enough is enough
Tikiri Arms fairs: a great time to show opposition
Angie ZelterTaking the initiative
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Andrew Rigby, Guest editorial
David Pepper, Ecotopia
Lauren Kelley & Jenny James, No longer observers
Gandhi, On independence
Caroline Austin & Roland Meighan, Coercion and domination
Uri Davies, The Kibbutz: an experiment that didn't fail?
Chris Hables Gray, Between technophilia and technophobia: cyborg citizen
Andrew Bradstock, In 1649, St George's Hill
Rachel Western, Nuclear Utopias
Gareth Evans, Everywhere and nowhere: utopian possibilites in culture and society
Andreas Speck, "Reality is realised in our time through the ideal, only through the ideal"
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Milana Muller, Workshop plan
Timeline of intentional communities
John Courtneidge, Global commonweal
Monster reading list
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Andrew Bradstock (ed), Winstanley and the Diggers 1649-1999
Barbara Goodwin (ed), Philosophy of Utopias
Brian Martin, Nonviolence versus capitalism
Subcomandante Marcos, Zapatista stories
Fredrico Mayor & Jerome Bride, The World Ahead - our future in the making
Angie Zelter (ed), Trident on Trial, the case for people's disarmament
Tess Burrows, Cry from the Highest Mountain
Hitishi Takayama, Hiroshima: in memoriam and today
Zoe Broughton & Hugh Warwick (dirs), Nonviolence for a Change
Thomas Harding, The Video Activists Handbook
Janet Bloomsfield, Tom Knock and Pamela Meidell, And the Fence Came Tumbling Down
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Nutshells
News from the office
Campaigns and Events
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