Analyzing the Security Infrastructure at Glastonbury
By
Phineas Harper
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Summary
The article discusses the increasing security measures at Glastonbury and how they reflect broader societal trends, written by Phineas Harper.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledCreeping security infrastructure at Glastonbury takes the coercive tactics shaping Britain's streets to their next logical step, writes Phineas Harper.
Deep in the English countryside, amid a landscape of picturesque rolling pastures and ancient standing stones, sits a corner of Manhattan. A fragment of the 1970s Meatpacking District as it looked five decades ago, spiri
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