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Anthony Barnett (born November 1942) is a modern English writer and campaigner. He was a co-founder of
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in 2001.


Biography

Barnett was a student at
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, where he was active in the Labour Club, and lodged with
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. A former member of the editorial committee of ''
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'', Barnett has written for the ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He conceived the television film ''England's
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'' (1988), which concerned the sculptor's co-option by the British establishment. He was the first Director of
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from 1988 to 1995 and Co-Director of the Convention on Modern Liberty (2008–2009) with Henry Porter. In 2001 he founded
openDemocracy openDemocracy is an independent media platform and news website based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, openDemocracy states that through reporting and analysis of social and political issues, they seek to "challenge power and encourage de ...
with Paul Hilder, Susie Richards and David Hayes and was its Editor and then its Editor-in-Chief until 2007. He remains a regular contributor to the website. In 2016, he serialise
Blimey it could be Brexit!
publishing a chapter a week in the run up to Britain's EU referendum about the forces behind the vote. His in-depth evaluation was announced to be published by Unbound in 2017
''What Next: Britain after Brexit''
. The title was changed to ''The Lure of Greatness: England’s Brexit and America’s Trump''. In 2022 he published ''Taking Control! Humanity and America after Trump and the Pandemic'' with
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, on the possibilities of a progressive future. Barnett was awarded an honorary doctorate from
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in September 2013, and an honorary doctorate from
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in 2019
Higher education should be about love and justice
. He lives with Judith Herrin; the couple have two daughters, the singer Tamara Barnett-Herrin and Portia Barnett-Herrin. Barnett has endorsed Joe Biden for re-election in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, stating that he does not believe Joe Biden to be a racist, as opposed to Donald Trump, who Barnett has referred to as a "
fascist Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultra-nationalist political ideology and movement,: "extreme militaristic nationalism, contempt for electoral democracy and political and cultural liberalism, a belief in natural social hierarchy and the ...
." Citing Biden's enthusiastic appointment of
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to the
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, Barnett opines " e believesBiden upportsintegration" and thus deserves a second term.


Bibliography

* *''Iron Britannia, Why Parliament Waged its Falklands War'' (1982) *''Soviet Freedom'' (1988) *''Debating the Constitution'' (1992) with Caroline Ellis and Paul Hirst *''Power and the Throne'' (1994), drawn from the Charter 88 monarchy debate *''This Time - Our Constitutional Revolution'' (1997) *''Town and Country'' (1999) edited with
Roger Scruton Sir Roger Vernon Scruton (; 27 February 194412 January 2020) was an English philosopher and writer who specialised in aesthetics and political philosophy, particularly in the furtherance of traditionalist conservative views. Editor from 1982 ...
*''The Athenian Option, Radical reform of the House of Lords'' with Peter Cary (2008) *''The Lure of Greatness: England's Brexit and America's Trump'' (2017) *''Taking Control!: Humanity and America After Trump and the Pandemic'' (2022)


Essays and reporting

* * Introduction to 'Architect or Bee?' by Mike Cooley published by Hogarth Press in 1987;


References


External links


Journalisted - Articles by Anthony BarnettConvention on Modern Liberty
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