I think one of the problems with the capitalist mainstream is this: no matter what you create to respond or resist it they will buy it.
A genuinely democratic Iraq might well act as a fresh spur.
There are thus great swathes of the past where understanding is more important and reputable than judgement, because the principal actors performed in line with the ideas and values of that time, not of ours.
Prison is an expensive way of making bad people worse.
Diplomacy is unfashionable in the world of knee-jerk reaction and the dogmatic sound bite on television.
If Margaret Thatcher had been Prime Minister at the time, there would have been no Treaty of Maastricht.
We should be wary of politicians who profess to follow history while only noticing those signposts of history that point in the direction which they themselves already favour.
I put projects together. I put people together.
I eat 'The Walking Dead' like its made of brains. Can't even watch the show, I love the book so much.
Good fiction challenges us as much as it entertains and these days, we could do with both of these things.
What attracts me are free and sensual curves. The curves we find in mountains, in the waves of the sea, in the body of the woman we love.