A nightingale sang
An evening of music and reflection in Berkeley Square highlights the importance of love and the arts for activists. By Caspar Henderson
Thoughts, Musings, Links and Essays from Perspectiva.
An evening of music and reflection in Berkeley Square highlights the importance of love and the arts for activists. By Caspar Henderson
A seasoned activist contemplates the possibility of arrest. By Anthea Lawson
Is concern about the influence of fascism on nature writing and the environmental movement well founded? asks Caspar Henderson
‘Doughnut economics’ as envisaged by Kate Raworth calls for profound transformation in our conception and organisation of the economy. Here she talks to Caspar Henderson about the demands that it makes of us as individuals, and the limits of the Doughnut as metaphor
Dan Nixon talks to Jamie Bristow of the Mindfulness Initiative about working with politicians
A more hopeful politics can be grounded in a better understanding of the role of emotions in a democratic society, and how those emotions might change, argues Jonathan Rowson
What sustains and connects us can also trap and destroy us. In the environmental crisis we need to choose our path with care, writes Caspar Henderson
Perspectiva is looking for a Deputy Director.
A new book on ‘digital minimalism’ is surprisingly helpful and opens a door to deeper questions, writes Caspar Henderson
In the struggle to reduce the risks of dangerous climate change, or adapt to them, the wisdom and courage of those we love, and others we may never know, could be our greatest resource