Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 7, No, 1 (March  2001)


 

Our Aims  pp. 5

Contributors  pp. 11

Editorial  pp. 13-16



# POSTMODERNISM  AND  THE  DEMOCRATIC  PROJECT

“The Retreat from Autonomy: Postmodernism as Generalised Conformism”  by Cornelius Castoriadis, pp. 17-26  (Abstract)

“The Myth of Postmodernity”  by Takis Fotopoulos, pp. 27-75

“Postmodernism as the decadence of the social democratic state”  by Arran Gare, pp. 77-99  (Abstract)

“Dawns,Twilights, and Transitions: Postmodern Theories, Politics, and Challenges”  by Steven Best & Douglas Kellner, pp. 101-117

Post-Marxism, Democracy and the Future of Radical Politics
”  by Simon Tormey, pp. 119-134(Abstract)

“Can Groups Have Rights? What Postmodern Theory Tells Us About Participatory Democracy in the Era of Identity Politics”  by David Ingram , pp. 135-158.  (Abstract)

“Postmodern cinema  and Hollywood Culture in an age of corporate colonization”  by Carl Boggs & Tom Pollard, pp. 159-181(Abstract)

“Are Authors Authored?  Cultural Politics and Literary Agency in the Era of the Internet”  by Ben Agger, pp. 183-203.  (Abstract)
 


# REVIEW ARTICLE

Tim Duvall  on “How Can We End the End of Politics? Carl Boggs, The End of Politics: Corporate Power and the Decline of the Public Sphere pp. 205-208

 

Themes, pp. 209-210


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 7, No. 2 (July  2001)


 

Our Aims, pp. 221-225

Contributors, pp. 227-228

Editorial, pp. 229-232



# GLOBALISATION: THE LEFT,  ECOFEMINISM  AND  INCLUSIVE  DEMOCRACY  

“Globalisation, the reformist Left and the Anti-Globalisation "Movement"”  by Takis Fotopoulospp. 233-280.

“Ecofeminism and Globalisation: A Critical Appraisal”  by Jasmin Sydee & Sharon Beder, pp. 281-302.

“Economic Globalization  and Political Atrophy”  by Carl Boggs, pp. 303-316. (Abstract) 

“Globalization, Popular Resistance and Postmodernity”  by Timothy W. Luke,  pp. 317-329. (Abstract)

“The problem of ethnicity in a new (global) language”  by Gφkhan Bacik, pp. 331-343.  (Abstract)

 

# REVIEW ARTICLES

Brian Morris on “Beyond Global Capitalism, Maria Mies & Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen, The Subsistence Perspective pp. 345-351. (Abstract)

Steven Best on “Feminism, Science Wars, and the Twilight of Positivism,” pp. 353-362.

 

# DIALOGUE SECTION

“Response to Democracy & Nature Editorial on "The Meta-Industrial Class and Why We Need It"”  by Ariel Salleh, pp. 363-367.

 

Themes, pp. 369-370.


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 7, No. 3 (November  2001)


 

Our Aims, pp. 381-385.

Contributors, pp. 387-388.

Editorial, pp.
389-390.



# RADICAL  MOVEMENTS  IN  NEOLIBERAL  MODERNITY

“The "Advance Without Authority": Post-modernism, Libertarian Socialism, and Intellectuals”  by Chamsy Ojeili, pp. 391-413.

“The End of Traditional Antisystemic Movements and the Need for A New Type of Antisystemic Movement Today”  by Takis Fotopoulos, pp. 415-455.

“Rationalism and Irrationalism in the Environmental Movement: The case of Earth First!”  by Manos Marangudakis, pp. 457-467. (Abstract)

 

# REVIEW ARTICLE

“Castoriadis and the Project of Autonomy. A Review of 'The Imaginary Institution of Society'”  by Alexandros Gezerlis, pp. 469-487.

 

# BOOK REVIEW

Carl Boggs on “Michael Parenti, To Kill a Nation: The Attack on Yugoslavia”, pp. 489-494

Tim Duvall on “Timothy W. Luke, Capitalism, Democracy, and Ecology: Departing from Marx”, pp. 495-498


 

 

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