Doug: > "there are wants and there are needs > and they're two very different things" > > Â- The Long Blondes, "Weekend Without Makeup"
To Bob Dylan: When Ruthie says come see her in her honky-tonk lagoon, where I can watch her waltz for free âneath her Panamanian moon. / Anâ I say, âAw come on now, you must know about my debutante.â / Anâ she says, âYour debutante just knows what you need â but I know what you want.â To Mick Jagger and Keith Richards: You canât always get what you want [3x] / But if you try sometimes you might find / You get what you need. ^^^^^^^ And needs and desires _Need and Desire in the Post-material Economy_ by James Heartfield http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Heartfield James Heartfield Writer James Heartfield lives in North LondonJames Heartfield writes and lectures on economic regeneration. Heartfield is director of the think-tank Audacity.org,[1] and a former member and theoretician of the Revolutionary Communist Party[1]. Heartfield writes for Art Review, Spiked Online, and The Times Education Supplement. Heartfield has had articles published in the Guardian, the Telegraph, The Times, Blueprint, the Architects' Journal, the Review of Radical Political Economy, Rising East[2] and Cultural Trends. Heartfield has been critical of government policies on the creative industries, talking and writing on the illusions of the knowledge economy. Nick Bell named Heartfield as 'one of the most important commentators on design' [2] In May 2006, with Julia Svetlichnaja he interviewed the Russian dissident, Alexander Litvinenko. The interviews were published after Litvinenko's death.[3] Contents [hide] 1 Publications 2 Recent papers 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External links [edit] Publications Green Capitalism: manufacturing scarcity in an age of abundance (Openmute, 2008) Let's Build! Why we need Five Million Homes in the next 10 Years (Audacity, 2006) Escape the Creative Ghetto, with Chris Powell, NESTA, 2006 Creativity Gap Blueprint, 2005 The "Death of the Subject" Explained (Sheffield, 2002) Great Expectations: the creative industries in the New Economy (London, 2000) Need and Desire in the Post-material Economy (Sheffield 1998) Sustaining Architecture in the Anti-Machine Ageco-editor with Ian Abley (London, 2002). [edit] Recent papers 'The Russian security services Ethnic Division and the Elimination of Moscow's Chechen Business Class in the 1990s' Critique, Volume 36, Issue 3 December 2008 , pages 385-402 Credit Crunch or Carbon Crunch a debate for the Institute of Directors, 29 October 2008 'Creativity as Ideology', Renewal: Journal of Social Democracy, Vol 16, No.2, 2008 The Golden Age or a Lot of Hot Air? A debate with Arts Council Chief Executive Peter Hewitt and journalist Dan Atkinson at the Creative Clusters conference, London, 14 November 2007 Town and Country All Planned Out: the Worldwide Impact of the TCPA, Building Centre, 19 May 2007 Interviewing Litvinenko Centre for the Study of Democracy, Westminster University, 30 January 2007 Sprawl, Democracy Club, 14 November 2006 Superbia, Kingston University Suburban Studies Dayschool, September 2006 Farewell to the City Rural Futures conference, Plymouth, 6 April 2006 [edit] Personal life Heartfield was born in Leeds in 1961. He lives in north London and is married with two daughters, Holly and Daisy. [edit] References ^ Audacity's webpage ^ Gerber and Lutz, Influences, 2006, p 59 ^ Heartfield and Svetlichnaja answered questions on the poisoning at this press conference, University of Westminster, 7 December 2006 [edit] External links His blog Facebook page Telegraph article on Litvinenko Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Heartfield" Categories: British journalists | Living people | Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1978) members | Alumni of Middlesex University _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
