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Jamie Johnson
Art: Nicoby
BOOKS / 19 February 2023
19 February 2023
JAMIE JOHNSON finds serenity, courage and wisdom in an easy-to-read graphic novel
FALSE PRETENSES: Bush, Obama, Clinton
Book Review / 4 February 2022
4 February 2022
JAMIE JOHNSON recommends a no-holds-barred Black perspective on the miscreation that is the ‘America’ of today
Jungle Brown in full swing
Book Review / 16 December 2021
16 December 2021
UNSUSTAINABLE: Cheap and highly subsidised food
BOOKS / 28 April 2021
28 April 2021
An unarguable case for food self-sufficiency
BOOKS / 4 January 2021
4 January 2021
Stuart Maconie advances engaging case for public good over private profit
BOOKS / 3 June 2020
3 June 2020
Informative and engrossing analysis of Cuba’s progress since the Soviet Union’s demise
BOOKS / 27 April 2020
27 April 2020
Persuasive case for the benefits of secure, well-paid employment in resolving social and economic problems
SHABBY PRETENCE: US president Donald Trump and Israel's then
BOOKS / 23 March 2020
23 March 2020
No-holds-barred history of the Palestinian struggle for liberation
MONEY CENTRAL: The Bank of England
Books / 8 January 2020
8 January 2020
Radical insights into how money makes the world go round
Scourge of the super-rich: Savage Messiah
Book Review / 21 July 2019
21 July 2019
Countercultural counterblast to the gentrification of London
Book Review / 2 June 2019
2 June 2019
Johnna Montgomerie argues that abolishing household debt is an economic necessity in the age of austerity
Book Review / 9 September 2018
9 September 2018
Book Review / 30 April 2018
30 April 2018