"The Enemies of Progress: The Dangers of Sustainability"

"The Enemies of Progress: The Dangers of Sustainability"
Book published by Societas. Orders: http://www.imprint.co.uk/books/williams_enemies.html

Small reportback from Belfast Salon

A great debating venture in Belfast:

http://www.belfastsalon.org/page8.htm

More Melbourne criticism

http://www.sciencealert.com.au/opinions/20080807-17622.html

...er... Objectivist's support

Richard Wiig (Objectivist - Ayn Randist) writes:

"Mr Williams identifies 'sustainability' as a misanthropic regressive philosophy of low aspiration and restraint that will ultimately take us all into poverty and destitution - because the doctrine undermines and destroys progress. It's in interesting book and well written, on a subject that has important implications for the future. I recommend it to all.."

Press TV

Hopefully this'll still play. Ironically, yet again, I'm being allied to Nigel Lawson... it's slightly embarrassing!

http://www.presstv.com/Programs/player/?id=69731

Amazon

A positive review on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/review/RL7A3N5UAQQ6D

Professional Housebuilder and Property Developer

After writing a review for the (very readable) Professional Housebuilder and Property Developer, this is what they had to say about mine:

"Whatever your opinions on building sustainably, this book is a must-read, questioning themarch towards carbon zero and giving a refreshing alternative to the green agenda."

Lucy Dixon, Professional Housebuilder and Property Developer (October 2008).

strangetimes.lastsuperpower.net/

Thanks to Barry York in Austrlia for this article:

http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=8146&page=0

Barry blogs at http://strangetimes.lastsuperpower.net/ and is involved in a very interesting "left-wing" group around Strange Times. I have had a number of fascinating conversations with Barry over the last few months and I certainly wish them all well - and a continued, recession-proof dialgue into 2009.

I have literally JUST received (after around 8 weeks waiting for trusty Amazon) a copy of David McMullen's book "Bright Future: Abundance and Progress in the 21st Century" which looks fascinating. The dustjacket says that there are three reasons to be reasonably positive about 21st century:
1. More and more poor people will become increasingly wealthy
2. "Environmental catastrophe will continue to not happen", and
3. Capitalism will lose its "historical mandate".

As they say, I can't wait to read it over Christmas.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bright-Future-David-McMullen/dp/0646468324/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1229553951&sr=1-2

See also: http://brightfuture21c.wordpress.com