Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

 

Vol. 8  No. 1 (March  2002)


 

Our Aims,  pp. 5-9

Contributors,  pp. 11-12

Editorial,  pp. 13-15
 


# TRANSITION  TO  DEMOCRACY  AND  RADICAL  MOVEMENTS

“Transitional strategies and the Inclusive Democracy project,” by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 17-62

“An Examination of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) and New Political Participation,”  by Iain Watson, pp. 63-86  (Abstract)

“Latin  America:  Popular  Movements  in Neoliberal Modernity,”  by Alexandros Gezerlis pp. 87-116

“Ecological Crisis, Poverty and Urban Development in Latin America,”  by Guido Galafassi, pp. 117-129  (Abstract)

“Human Ecology and Public Policy: Overcoming the Hegemony of Economics,”  by Arran Gare pp. 131-141  (Abstract)


# DIALOGUE SECTION

• Dialogue on the Global Eco-village Movement

“Debating the significance of the Global Eco-village Movement: A reply to Takis Fotopoulos,” by Ted Trainer   “The transition to an alternative society: the Ecovillage movement, the Simpler Way and the Inclusive Democracy project a reply by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 143-157

• Dialogue on irrational myths

“Response to Democracy & Nature Editorial on "Violent Myths",” by Thomas Martin;    “The Incompatility of Myths and Democracy,” a reply by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 159-170

 

“Social stratification consensusparticipation. A reply to Takis Fotopoulos’ critique of systems theory,”  by Giancarlo Corsi;    "The ‘right’ to be alienated,” Takis Fotopoulos’ reply, pp. 171-174


# BOOK REVIEW

Alexandros Gezerlis on “Andrew Newberg, Eugene D' Aquili and Vince Rause, Why God won’t Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief ,” pp. 175-179

 

Themes,  pp. 181-182(2)


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

 

Vol. 8  No. 2 (July  2002)


 

Our Aims,  pp. 189-193

Contributors,  pp. 195-196

Editorial,  pp. 197-200



# THE  "WAR"  AGAINST  TERRORISM

“The global ‘war’ of the transnational elite,” by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 201-240

“Militarism and Terrorism: the deadly cycle,”  by Carl Boggs,  pp. 241-259  (Abstract)

“The politics of recognition versus the politics of hatred,”  by Arran Gare pp. 261-280  (Abstract)

“If you want affluence, prepare for war,”  by Ted Trainer, pp. 281-299  (Abstract)

“A Crime against Humanity,”  by Wolfgang Haug, pp. 301-317  (Abstract)


# REVIEW ARTICLE

“Hardt and Negri's Empire: a new Communist Manifesto or a reformist welcome to neoliberal globalisation?,” by Takis Fotopoulos & Alexandros Gezerlis, pp. 319-330


# DIALOGUE SECTION

“Argentina on fire: people’s rebellion facing the deep crisis of the neoliberal market economy,”  by Guido Galafassi,  pp. 331-335

“The libertarian press, "Democracy & Nature" and the ‘libertarian’ ethics of "Social Anarchism"  by The Editors,  pp. 337-340

 

Themes explored in past issues and forthcoming themes,   pp. 341-342



Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

 

Vol. 8 No, 3 (November  2002)


 

Our Aims,  pp. 349-353

Contributors,  pp. 355-356

Editorial,  pp. 357-359
 


# DEMOCRATIC  OR  'OBJECTIVE'  LIBERATORY  ETHICS?

“Towards a democratic liberatory ethics,”  by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 361-395

“Post-modernism, the Return  to Ethics, and the Crisis of Socialist Values,”  by Chamsy Ojeili,  pp. 397-421

“Kropotkin's ethical naturalism,”  by Brian Morrispp. 423-437  (Abstract)

“Biotechnology, Ethics and the Politics of Cloning,”  by Steven Best & Douglas Kellner,  pp. 439-465  (Abstract)

“The ethics of Justice and good governance in African traditional society,”  by Steve Nwosu pp. 467-482  (Abstract)


# BOOK REVIEW

Takis Fotopoulos on “R. J. Barry Jones (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy,”  pp. 483-487

 

Themes explored in past issues and forthcoming themes,  pp. 488-489


 

 

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