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He was born in Leeds in 1961 and lives in north London with his wife [[Eve Kaye]] [http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism-thaxis/1998-July/010661.html], who was the assistant producer of anti-environmentalism documentary [[Against Nature]].
 
He was born in Leeds in 1961 and lives in north London with his wife [[Eve Kaye]] [http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism-thaxis/1998-July/010661.html], who was the assistant producer of anti-environmentalism documentary [[Against Nature]].
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On discovering that he was the subject of an entry in '''SourceWatch''', Heartfield said:
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“Thrilled as I am, I cannot help but feel that there is something anorak-ish about it.”
  
 
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==Publications==

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Writer James Heartfield lives in North London

Writer and lecturer James Heartfield, (born James Hughes), writes and lectures on economic regeneration. He is also a director of Audacity.org, campaigning for the building of new homes.

Heartfield writes for The Times Higher Education Supplement, Spiked Online, and Blueprint. Heartfield has had articles published in the Guardian, The Times, the Architects' Journal, the Review of Radical Political Economy, and Cultural Trends.

He was the Manchester branch organiser of the now defunct Revolutionary Communist Party; in the early nineties, wrote for Living Marxism until it was closed by a libel action in 2000. He helped write the party's manifesto.

He was born in Leeds in 1961 and lives in north London with his wife Eve Kaye [1], who was the assistant producer of anti-environmentalism documentary Against Nature.

On discovering that he was the subject of an entry in SourceWatch, Heartfield said:

“Thrilled as I am, I cannot help but feel that there is something anorak-ish about it.”

Publications

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