Society and Nature

 

Vol. 3, No. 1  (1995)


 

Our Aims

Editorial

 

# THE EXPANSION OF THE SOUTH

"Development, Democracy and the Market" by Andre Gunder Frank  pp. 1-25  (Abstract)

"What is Development?" by Ted Trainer  pp. 26-56 
(Abstract)

"Development or Democracy?" by Takis Fotopoulos  pp. 57-92

"Subversive Theory: Ecology, Gaiocentric Sustainable Development and the Third World" by E.G. Vallianatos,  pp. 93-116 
(Abstract)

"Redefining Development" by Daniel Chodorkoff,  pp. 117-128

"Human Population Growth and the Environment: A Debate Among Deep Ecologists, Social Ecologists and Ecofeminists" by Catherine Pal,  pp. 129-147 
(Abstract)



# DIALOGUE SECTION

"Notes on Fotopoulos and O'Connor"   by Shaun Huston  pp. 148-153

"Notes on Fotopoulos and O'Connor: A Reply"   by Takis Fotopoulos  pp. 154-157


# BOOK REVIEWS

Morris, Brian, "Beyond Dualism: Notes on Feminist Environmental Philosophy, by Val Plumwood,"  pp. 158-167 

Millett, Stephen, "Ecosocialism: From Deep Ecology to Social Justice, by David Peppers,"  pp. 168-175 



Democracy & Nature

 

Vol. 3, No. 2  (Issue 8), 1995

 

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Our Aims

Why 'Democracy & Nature'?

Editorial
 

# DEMOCRACY AND LIBERALISM 

"Communalism: The democratic dimension of anarchism  by Murray Bookchin pp. 1-17

"The problem of democracy today 
by Cornelius Castoriadis pp. 18-35
(Abstract)

"Beyond statism and the market economy: a new conception of democracyby Takis Fotopoulos pp. 36-95

"The end of sovereignty" 
by Thomas S. Martin  pp. 97-112
(Abstract)

"Liberalism as democracy" 
by William McKercher  pp. 113-156
(Abstract)



# BOOK REVIEWS

Manos Marangudakis on "The Green challenge: The Development of Green Parties in Europe by Dick Richardson & Chris Rootes" pp. 157-161

Theodore Papadopoulos on "Philosophy, Politics, Autonomy by Cornelius Castoriadis" pp. 162-173

 


Democracy & Nature

 

Vol. 3, No. 3  (Issue 9), 1997

 

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Our Aims

Editorial
 

# ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY AND GREEN ECONOMICS

"Institutional restructuring and the Liberatory Transition:Taxation and Welfare as a Case Study  by James Robertson  pp. 1-20 (Abstract)

"Outline of an Economic Model for an Inclusive Democracy  by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 20-56

"The Future of the World Trade Organization: Proposals for Fair and Environmentally Sustainable Trade  by Paul Ekins  pp. 57-89 (Abstract)

"The Environment Goes to Market  by Sharon Beder  pp. 90-106 (Abstract)

"Competitive Markets and the Environment: A Critical Examination of Orthodox Economics  by S.Avenell & H.Thomson  pp. 107-128 (Abstract)

"Redefining Scarcity: Marxism and Ecology Reconciled  by Geoffrey Carpenter  pp. 129-153 (Abstract)



# DIALOGUE SECTION

"Comments on the International Social Ecology Network Gathering and the 'Deep Social Ecology' of John Clark" by Murray Bookchin, pp. 154-197

"Advisory Board Resignation Letter" by  J. Biehl & M. Bookchin, pp. 198-202

"Response to the Resignation Letter" by The Editorial Board, pp. 203-211



# BOOK REVIEW

Simon Batterbury on "The Conserver Society: Alternatives for Sustainability by Ted Trainer" pp. 212-222


 

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