Are we living through the collapse of old certainties — or the birth of something new?

Our latest Green Read unpacks Adam Curtis’s sweeping documentary — a work that challenges our understanding of power, identity, and the future of politics.

This review reflects on a documentary that offers no easy answers, but plenty of unsettling insight.

Click here to read the full review: https://www.greenhousethinktank.org/tv-series-i-cant-get-you-out-of-my-head/

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TV Series: I can't get you out of my head

Review of Adam Curtis TV Series 'I can't get you out of my head'. How did our society become this polarised? Why doesn't there appear to be a political route out of our predicament? It pulls out a thread of points which question the value of individualism, role of science and source of meaning.

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Our soceity must confront the difficult choices ahead....

"This is a complex book that is an important contribution to the debate we need to have about how we are going to adapt to climate change and the other crises we face. It steers clear of techno-optimistic visions, but also of bright green futures, where all our problems will be solved by the transition to a zero carbon economy."

https://www.greenhousethinktank.org/a-small-farm-future/

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A Small Farm Future

Chris Smaje argues that the best future we can now hope for is a small farm future (as opposed to the increasingly big farm present), in which many more people than now are involved in food production, mostly on privately-owned small-holdings – realising the old demand for ‘three acres and a cow’.

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At Work in the Ruins

Nadine Storey reviews Dougald Hine's latest book 'At Work in the Ruins'

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