Gordon Liddle
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| Born | 1956 Horden, County Durham, UK |
| Alma mater | Sheffield Hallam University |
Insightful political commentator on social media | |
Gordon Liddle is a British writer and political commentator on social media.[1]
Ars Notoria
Gordon Liddle contributes articles to Ars Notoria, the humane socialism website.[2]
Contributions
- Your Party meeting in Chesterfield last night
- Can you drive an HGV or pick fruit?
- The Zombie Apocalypse
- A letter from a revolutionary eco-socialist in pain
- Capitalism is what happens when the psychopaths and gangsters are running the neighbourhood. Our only chance is to wrestle the wheel from them.
- What will it take for the British to reach a tipping point and realise they are being shafted by this bunch of Eton inbreds?
- Tick tock, tick tock . . .
- We need a war against Capitalism
- Cannibal Capitalism ends up by eating itself
- The right to protest is under attack by Priti Patel …
- Poem of the Month: The Gallower
Documents by Gordon Liddle
| Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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| Document:I’m off to a two day MMT workshop in Sheffield | Article | 19 September 2025 | "Climate change" Modern monetary theory Degrowth Gaia | In defining modern monetary theory we are missing a very important part from the balance sheet. The deep resources of Gaia. We are looting Gaia’s capital faster than she can replace it. In economic and political terms, Degrowth is taboo. |
| Document:The Zombie Apocalypse | Article | 4 December 2021 | Labour Party Keir Starmer New Labour | And then to look at the election of Sir Rodney Woodentop and one has to ask oneself: "Do I want him as a PM, who panders to the status quo to be elected, in order to allow the status quo to continue?" |
| Document:Your Party meeting in Chesterfield last night | Article | 11 September 2001 | Your Party | I know it is young days, and I thought last night that meetings up and down the country have been a good start, but there needs to a great deal of clear thinking, education and workshops, a gathering of a wide range of knowledge and data to enable the building of a manifesto and commitment to tackle these huge and varied problems. And please, don’t call it 'The Left' or 'Workers Party'. 'Reform' would have been good, but apparently someone else got that. |
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