This is a list of books, articles, papers, and blogposts that have been written by signatories of the Euston Manifesto. It is by no means complete. If you have any useful suggestions for additions or corrections then please email us at manifesto@eustonmanifesto.org with them.
Books
- Paul Anderson (ed), Orwell in ‘Tribune’, Politico’s Publishing Ltd, 2006
- Paul Berman, Terror and Liberalism, W.W.Norton and Co Ltd 2004
- Paul Berman, Power and the Idealists , Soft Skull Press 2005
- Nick Cohen, Pretty Straight Guys, Faber and Faber 2004
- Nick Cohen, What’s Left?: How Liberals Lost Their Way, Fourth Estate, 2007
- Thomas Cushman, A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq, University of California Press 2005
- Donald Ellis, Transforming Conflict: Communication and Ethnopolitical Conflict, Rowman and Littlefield 2006
- Norman Geras, Solidarity in the Conversation of Humankind: the Ungroundable Liberalism of Richard Rorty, Verso 1995
- Norman Geras, The Contract of Mutual Indifference: Political Philosophy After the Holocaust, Verso 1999
- Alan Johnson (co-authored with Abdullah Muhsin), Hadi Never Died: Hadi Saleh and the Iraqi Trade Unions, T.U.C. Publications 2006
- Oliver Kamm, Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-Wing Case for a Neo-conservative Foreign Policy, Social Affairs Unit 2005
- John Lloyd, What the Media are Doing to Our Politics, Constable and Robinson 2004
- Michael Walzer, Just and Unjust Wars (revised edition), Basic Books 2006
- Michael Walzer, Arguing About War, Yale University Press 2004
- Francis Wheen, Karl Marx, Fourth Estate 2000
- Francis Wheen, How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions, HarperPerennial 2004
Articles, papers, Blogposts
- Paul Berman, “A Friendly Drink in a Time of War“, Dissent Winter 2004
- Norman Geras, “Minimum Utopia: 10 Theses“, Socialist Register, 2000
- Norman Geras, “Marxism, the Holocaust and September 11: An Interview with Norman Geras“, Imprints, 2002–3
- Norman Geras, “How Free?”, The European Legacy, October 2004
- Norman Geras, “The Reductions of the Left“, Dissent, Winter 2005
- Norman Geras, “Just association”, The Philosophers’ Magazine, issue 32, 4th quarter 2005
- Norman Geras, “Genocide and Crimes against Humanity”, in John K. Roth (ed.), Genocide and Human Rights: A Philosophical Guide, Palgrave Macmillan 2005
- Alan Johnson, “Brightlier/Build It Again: The Euston Manifesto and the Left”, Renewal: A Journal of Labour Politics, 2007
- Alan Johnson, “The Worst Advertisement: The Socialists and the Iraq Election“, Labour Friends of Iraq, 2005
- Alan Johnson, “Islamic Fundamentalism and the Left“, Labour Friends of Iraq, 2005
- Alan Johnson, “The Respect Coalition versus Trade Unionism“, Labour Friends of Iraq, 2005
- Alan Johnson, “Richard Gott and the Biodegrading Sixties Left“, Labour Friends of Iraq, 2005
- Alan Johnson, “Iraq and the Missing Social Democratic Narrative“—also available here.
- Alan Johnson, “Camus’ Catch: How democracies can defeat Totalitarian Political Islam“, Democratiya 4, 2006
- Shalom Lappin, “Israel and the New Anti-Semitism“, Dissent, Spring 2003
- Shalom Lappin, “Israel/Palestine: Is There a Case for Bi-Nationalism?“, Dissent, Winter 2004
- Shalom Lappin, “The Need for a New Jewish Politics“, Dissent, Summer 2004
- Shalom Lappin, “How Class Disappeared From Western Politics“, Dissent, Winter 2006
- Shalom Lappin, “The Rise of a New Anti-Semitism in the UK“, Engage Journal, January 2006
- Shalom Lappin, “Platform Six: In Defence of the Euston Manifesto“, normblog 2006
- Shalom Lappin, “Equality and Globalisation: A Reply to Beetham and Devine“, normblog 2006
- Shalom Lappin, “Towards a Renewal of the Democratic Left“, normblog 2006
- John Lloyd, “Fissiparous Left”, Prospect, March 2002
- John Lloyd, “Poor Whites“, Prospect, June 2002
- John Lloyd, “The times demand we face up to terror, can the Left answer?“, openDemocracy, 2003
- John Lloyd, “Cultures of Contempt”, Prospect, August 2004
- John Lloyd, “Lies, Spin and Deceit”, Prospect, October 2006
- John Lloyd, “Self-Hatred at the BBC”, Prospect, November 2006
- Jim Nolan, “Kurd Sellout—latest addition“, On Line Opinion, October 2006
- Kanan Makiya, Alan Johnson, “Putting Cruelty First: an interview with Kanan Makiya Part 1 and Part 2“, Democratiya
- Michael Walzer, “Can There Be a Decent Left?, Dissent, Spring 2002
- Michael Walzer, “The Four Wars of Israel/Palestine“, Dissent, Fall 2002
- Michael Walzer, “Regime Change and Just War“, Dissent, Summer 2006
- Morton Weinfeld, “Will the real left please stand up?“, Ottawa Citizen, August 2006
- Sami Zubaida, The London Bombs: Iraq or ‘the rage of Islam’?“, openDemocracy, 2005