Big idea
By James Harkin (THE GUARDIAN, 29/04/06):
A fortnight after it charged forth from behind the fetid turrets of the blogosphere into real life, arguments about the Euston Manifesto (PDF) still ricochet around the worldwide web. Named after the London road where the plotters met in a pub (O'Neill's), the manifesto is a political movement born out of frustration among sections of the left with the anti-war movement. Prominent bloggers, journalists, activists and academics, including my Guardian colleague Norman Johnson, have already lent it their support.
The Euston Manifesto is a tiny alliance, but one indicative of a broader shifting of intellectual chairs.… Seguir leyendo »