Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY


Vol. 9, No. 1 (March  2003)


 

Our Aims, pp. 3-7

Contributors, pp. 9-10

Editorial,  pp. 11-13
 


# EDUCATION,  PAIDEIA  AND  DEMOCRACY

From (Mis)education to Paideia  by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 15-50

Toward a
Critical Theory of Education  by Douglas Kellner,  
pp. 51-64  (Abstract)

Critical Pedagogy and Class Struggle in the Age of Neoliberal Globalisation: Notes from History's Underside  by Peter McLaren,
  pp. 65-90  (Abstract)

Utopian Thinking Under the Sign of Neoliberalism: Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Educated Hope  by Henry A. Giroux,  pp. 91-105  (Abstract)

Derrida, Lyotard and the Orientations of a New Academic Responsibility  by Peter Pericles Trifonas pp. 107-123  (Abstract)


# DIALOGUE SECTION

Liberatory Ethics, Education, Paideia and Democracy: Experiences of the US Educational System  by John Sargis,  pp. 125-141


# BOOK REVIEW

Alan Carter, A Radical Green Political Theory  by Chamsy Ojeili,  pp. 143-146


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY


Vol. 9, No. 2 (July  2003)


 

Our Aims,  pp. 155-159

Contributors,  pp. 161-162

Editorial,  pp. 163-165



# THE CRIMINAL WAR ON IRAQ

Iraq: the New Criminal 'War' of the Transnational Elite  by Takis Fotopoulos, pp. 167-209

Why the War on Iraq? An Open Letter to the European Peoples  by John Gerassi pp. 211-219



# PAIDEIA AND DEMOCRACY

The Democratic Chorus: Culture, Dialogue and Polyphony  by Damon A. Young,  pp. 221-235  (Abstract)

Libertarian Education and Its Limitations  by Alexandros Gezerlis
pp. 237-245

Plato and Castoriadis the Concealment and the Unveiling of Democracy  by Yorgos Oikonomou
pp.  247-262  (Abstract)

The Theoretical Dimensions of Authoritarian Rule in Our Time  by George E. Skoulas
,  
pp. 263-283  (Abstract)


# DIALOGUE SECTION,  pp. 285-294

The Death of Feminism as an Antisystemic Movement or the Success of Feminism to Change the System from Within?  by Ömer Çaha 

Reply  by Takis Fotopoulos 


# BOOK REVIEW

Brian Morris on Joel Kovel, "The Enemy of Nature",  pp. 295-299

 

Themes explored in the past issues include,  pp. 301-302

 


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY


Vol. 9, No. 3 (November  2003)


 

Our Aims,  pp. 307-311

Contributors,  pp. 313-315

Editorial,  pp. 317-319



# THE INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY PROJECT- SIX YEARS ON

Introduction  by Alexandros Gezerlis pp. 321-331

Still Taking Democracy Seriously  by Michael Levinpp. 333-344

Beyond Social Democracy? Takis Fotopoulos’ Vision of an Inclusive Democracy as a New Liberatory Project  
by Arran Gare,  pp. 345-358  (Abstract)

Inclusive democracy and its prospects  by David Freeman,  pp. 359-371  (Abstract)

Can democracy solve all problems?  by Serge Latouche,  pp. 373-377

Vers une démocratie générale?  by Jean-Claude Richard
pp. 379-380


Market and society
  by
Takis Nikolopoulos pp. 381-383

The Irresistible (and necessary) Temptation of the Liberating Projects
  by
Rafael Sposito pp. 385-392

Social Movements, Conflicts and a Perspective of Inclusive Democracy in Argentina
  by Guido Galafassi pp. 393-399

Inclusive Democracy and Participatory Economics by
Takis Fotopoulos
pp. 401-425

Democracia incluyente  by Jorge Camil
pp. 427-428

The Inclusive Democracy project - A rejoinder  by 
Takis Fotopoulos
pp. 429-471


# DIALOGUE SECTION

Bio-politics and the social control of multitude  by Dario Padovan,  pp. 473-494  (Abstract)

 

Themes explored in the past issues include,  pp. 495-496


 

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