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Anthony Barnett was born in November 1942. He was the first Director of Charter 88 from 1988 to 1995.
works
A writer and organiser he is the author of:
- Iron Britannia, why Parliament waged its Falkland's War (1982) ISBN 978-0850314939
- Soviet Freedom (1988) ISBN 978-0091758714
- the optimistically titled This Time - Our Constitutional Revolution (1997) ISBN 978-0099268581
He has also edited and co-authored a number of books including:
- Aftermath, Vietnam and Cambodia (1982) with John Pilger ISBN 978-0900962110
- Debating the Constitution (1992) with Caroline Ellis and Paul Hirst ISBN 978-0745611990
- Power and the Throne (1994), drawn from the Charter 88 monarchy debate ISBN 978-0099393115
- Town and Country (1999) edited with Roger Scruton ISBN 978-0224052542
- The Athenian Option, Radical reform of the House of Lords with Peter Cary (2008) ISBN 978-1845401399
He also conceived the television film, England's Henry Moore (1988).
In 2001 he was a founder of openDemocracy and was its Editor and then its Editor-in-Chief until 2007. He now edits its British blog OurKingdom, and is currently Co-Director of The Convention on Modern Liberty.
External links
- Anthony Barnett is the Co-Director of the Convention on Modern Liberty.
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