Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

(Volume 8  Number 1,  March  2002)

 

Our Aims  5

Contributors  11

Editorial  13
 


TRANSITION  TO  DEMOCRACY  AND  RADICAL  MOVEMENTS

Transitional strategies and the Inclusive Democracy project  by Takis Fotopoulos  17

An Examination of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) and New Political Participation  by Iain Watson  63  (Abstract)

Latin  America:  Popular  Movements  in Neoliberal Modernity  by Alexandros Gezerlis  87


Ecological Crisis, Poverty and Urban Development in Latin America  by Guido Galafassi  117  (Abstract)

Human Ecology and Public Policy: Overcoming the Hegemony of Economics  by Arran Gare  131  (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   143

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  159

 

"Social stratificationconsensusparticipation. A reply to Takis Fotopoulos’ critique of systems theory"  by Giancarlo Corsi "The ‘right’ to be alienated" Takis Fotopoulos’ reply       171


BOOK REVIEW

Andrew Newberg, Eugene D' Aquili and Vince Rause, Why God won’t Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief  by Alexandros Gezerlis  175


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

(Volume 8  Number 2,  July  2002)

 

Our Aims

Contributors

Editorial



THE  "WAR"  AGAINST  TERRORISM

The global ‘war’ of the transnational elite  by Takis Fotopoulos

Militarism and Terrorism: the deadly cycle  by Carl Boggs  (Abstract)

The politics of recognition versus the politics of hatred  by Arran Gare 
(Abstract)

If you want affluence, prepare for war  by Ted Trainer  (Abstract)

A Crime against Humanity  by Wolfgang Haug  (Abstract)


REVIEW ARTICLE

Hardt and Negri's Empire: a new Communist Manifesto or a reformist welcome to neoliberal globalisation? by Takis Fotopoulos and Alexandros Gezerlis


DIALOGUE SECTION

Argentina on fire: people’s rebellion facing the deep crisis of the neoliberal market economy  by Guido Galafassi

The libertarian press, "Democracy & Nature" and the ‘libertarian’ ethics of "Social Anarchism"  by The Editors


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

(Volume 8  Number 3,  November  2002)

 

Our Aims

Contributors

Editorial

DEMOCRATIC  OR  'OBJECTIVE'  LIBERATORY  ETHICS?

Towards a democratic liberatory ethics  by Takis Fotopoulos

Post-modernism, the Return  to Ethics, and the Crisis of Socialist Values  by Chamsy Ojeili

Kropotkin's ethical naturalism  by Brian Morris 
(Abstract)

Biotechnology,  Ethics and the Politics of Cloning  by Steven Best and Douglas Kellner  (Abstract)

The ethics of Justice and good governance in African traditional society
  by Steve Nwosu  (Abstract)


BOOK REVIEW

R. J. Barry Jones (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy  by Takis Fotopoulos

 

 

Volume Contents

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Volume Contents