Green Politics Night at the Cube Cinema
| June 9, 2009 | ||
| 8:00 pm |
This month, Free Cube looks into the thorny and possibly dangerous linking of
the terms “green” and “politics”…
“The current system is not fit for purpose. It disempowers and disillusions us.
We are not a silent majority, we are a silenced majority. We need to fix the
system in order to fix the big issues.”
– Graham MacArthur, Campaign for Democracy
The Campaign for Democracy is a pressure group that proposes a positive redesign
of the current political system in order to solve wider, long term problems. In
his talk, Graham will mention some of these current issues – such as climate
change and peak oil, renewable energy and health and will talk about how a new
political system might help to get these things into place.
“Are conflict and resource wars inevitable? What can we do to prevent them?”
While most people are out fighting over who grew the largest turnip to bring to
Free Cube, Bristol University researcher Ryan Scadlock has been calmly
investigating and speaking on the basis for working out the sort of creative and
constructive understanding and action that offers positive ways forwards.
Completely free, intimate and friendly, these nights are open for all to
participate in in any way they like. Bring food to share, items to exchange, and
or the biggest vegetable you can find!
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