Felix Cohen at the iCommons summit 2007, Dubrovnik
Having heard the party and caiprinha stories from Rio last year, I was eagerly looking forward to Saturday night at the iCommons.
by Tony Curzon Price at the iCommons summit 2007
June 13 2007
The philosophy panelists - Tom Chance, Dave Berry and Benjamin Mako Hill - brought to the open some
by Felix Cohen at the iCommon Summit 2007
The session on the philosophy of the commons this afternoon was fascinating. Despite some high-brow (or perhaps high falutin') language in
by Felix Cohen at the iCommons summit 2007
Lawrence Lessig appeared to backtrack, or at least clarify, a little on his 'two economies' notion in his keynote last
OK is about Britain. But if you want to read one article which shows that the entire global context might change swiftly, rolling back democracy in the wake of the
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): I usually groan when I see the honours list but for the second time in six months I've cheered. After Geoffrey Bindman got knighted
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Trooping the colour which starts this morning and ends with a fly-past salute of jets screaming across Ken’s London, is a reminder that the royal
Felix Cohen at the iCommons 2007 Summit
A long and exciting day at the iCommons summit today. Despite a late start (I can never get the hang of these pesky
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): While Gordon Brown and Alex Salmond have spoken, it is a matter of wry amusement in Scotland that Tony Blair who hugs Ian Paisly for breakfast,
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): In his 1992 memoir of his decade as part of Margaret Thatcher’s “core team” (six of those years as Chancellor of the Exchequer), Nigel Lawson
Jon Bright (London, OK): Michael Heseltine's 'Cities Taskforce' unveiled today a set of policy proposals aimed at creating what he calls a "cities renaissance"
Judith Herrin (London): I’d just read Zac Goldsmith’s report of the anger in Barnes and his hopes that local referendums can reinvigorate local democracy when what should pop