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 Fotopoulospp. 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 Gezerlispp. 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 Fotopoulospp. 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)


 

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