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TLIO LAND ESSAYS 4 TLIO

Introduction and Main Contents

TLIO INTRODUCTION

This is the fourth of our essay and reference packs on land issues. Our intention here is less to establish a framework for policy than to stimulate a debate on issues that have long been brushed under the carpet. The views expressed in these essays are not necessarily those of The Land is Ours. For TLIO policies see 'Aims'.

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TLIO CONTENTS
The Countryside Strikes Back
Judy Say on the dark figures behind the March.

The View From the Town
- surveyed by Richard Moyse.

Discipline & Mobilise: some ways of taking the Countryside March Seriously
Dave Featherstone wipes the smiles off our faces.

Exodus - Movement of Jah People
Glenn Jenkins shows the way.

Small Holdings
Colin Ward tels the history.

Paine's Agrarian Justice.
There's more to him than the Rights of Man explains S.J. Mahoney.

Anabaptism and the Land.
Phil Wood on this untold history.

Direct Action and the battle for ideas: A critique of Planning for real and the radical centre.
Dave Featherstone explains.

A Right to what exactly?
Richard Moyse asks the question.

If I could lead the life I'd lead then I would be a boatman...
Ceri Fielding exposes the threats of living afloat.

Book Reviews

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