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New thinking in politics, science, history and books from Natalie Bennett. Repairing and rebuilding society cannot rely on 20th-century modes of thought

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Change Everything No 95: Insatiable, and well-fed, Georgians

London, an international city, dependent on migration, exotic imports, and slavery

Change Everything No 94: The Women of British 20th-century International Relations

A critical history presents a different picture to the mainstream accounts, but still fails to rescue a field with major intellectual issues

Change Everything No 93: West African history is very different to what you might think

Millennia of urbanisation, female political dominance, Berbers slave to Central Africans: there's a lot of unlearn about this past

Change Everything No 92: Why is 'whole of society' resilience not enough?

Because that term doesn't account our total dependence on the more-than-human world

Change Everything No 91: Reflections on our vulnerability as human animals

The UK's government and institutions are frighteningly complacent about biosecurity threats

Change Everything No 90: Vassal status - how US multinationals extract wealth from the UK at every turn

Foreign acquisitions this year at triple the rate of last year: is there any family silver left to flog off?

Change Everything No 89: The financial sector is gambling with all of our futures

Please check out the survey on the future of the City of London Corporation

Change Everything No 88: The Fifties weren't - always - like you think

Cooperative, decentralised politics and political direct action: yes, we can learn from this past

Change Everything No 87: The Baltic and High North, surprisingly often at the centre of European history

The British Empire relied on Scandinavian timber, hemp, and tar, and sought to keep the Sea open

Change Everything No 86: US and Britain in the Congo Crisis 1960-3

The history of US/UK meddling causing others to suffer goes back well before Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya