The International Journal
of
INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY
A quarterly journal published by the International Network for Inclusive Democracy
ISSN 1753-240X
Prepublications from the double issue
Autumn 2009/Winter 2010
Newest ! Greece: The implosion of the systemic crisis Takis Fotopoulos
Iran: The campaign for regime change in its last phase Takis Fotopoulos
The systemic nature of swine flu Takis Fotopoulos
A book by Takis Fotopoulos (London & NY: Cassell, 1997) Download the book in PDF (11 MB)
Vol. 5, No. 3, Special Issue (Summer 2009)
The Pink Revolution in Iran and the "Left" Download the booklet in PDF
TAKIS FOTOPOULOS
Chapter 1. The culmination of the campaign for regime change in Iran
The build-up of the campaign for regime change
The present pink revolution in Iran
Chapter 2. The dual conflict in Iran
The old conflict between Islamists and bourgeois modernizers
The new ‘internal’ conflict between revolution fundamentalists and reformers
The two sides in the June 2009 elections
The ‘unholy alliance’ of reformers and bourgeois modernizers
Chapter 4. The aims of the transnational elite
Why regime change NOW?
A “Yugoslavian” kind of strategy for Iran?
Chapter 5. The reformist Left plays its usual role of the system’s cheerleader
The role of the “Left” in the New World Order
Zizek and Chomsky on Iran
The sort of “alternative” information provided by Znet
Vol. 5, No. 2 (Spring 2009)
Contents
CAPITALISM GETS A NEW IMAGE …
The “new world order” hype and the new version of social-liberalism PDF Takis Fotopoulos
Barack H. Obama the Image-Maker PDF John Sargis
… BUT THE OLD IMAGE LINGERS ON
The Crime of the Zionists and the Transnational Elite and the Stand of the Left PDF Takis Fotopoulos [ UPDATE: Addendum added (19/01/2009) ]
Neoliberal Politics of Innovation and its Opposition at the University: The Case of Finland PDF Mika Pekkola
A systemic crisis in Greece PDF Takis Fotopoulos
THEORETICAL ISSUES
Vol. 5, No. 1, Special Issue (Winter 2009)
GLOBAL CAPITALISM AND THE DEMISE OF THE LEFT:
RENEWING RADICALISM THROUGH INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY
PDF
(4.97 MB)
EDITED BY STEVE BEST
Contents
The Authors, p. 1
INTRODUCTION
Crisis Culture and the Waning of Revolutionary Politics, Steven Best, p. 11
Our Aims, The International Network for Inclusive Democracy, p. 41
PART I: GROWTH, MARKET, SOCIETY AND DEMOCRACY
Market and Society, Takis Nikolopoulos, p. 49
The Market Economy and the Biological Crisis, dr. Panayotis Koumentakis, p. 53
Towards a New Vision for Global Society, Rafael Spósito, p. 77
Social Movements, Conflicts and a Perspective of Inclusive Democracy in Argentina, Guido Galafassi, p. 91
PART II: INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY AND THE LEFT
Inclusive Democracy and its Prospects, David Freeman, p. 105
Beyond Social Democracy?, Arran Gare, p. 129
Can Democracy Solve All Problems?, Serge Latouche, p. 155
Inclusive Democracy and Left Libertarianism, Michael Levin, p, 165
Recent Theoretical Developments on the Inclusive Democracy Project, Takis Fotopoulos, p. 189
PART III: EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY
The Democratic Paideia Project: Beginnings of an Emancipatory Paideia for Today, David Gabbard and Karen Anijar Appleton, p. 315
Education, Paideia and Democracy: Experiences of the U.S. Educational System, John Sargis, p. 331
DIALOGUE-EPILOGUE
Is Inclusive Democracy Feasible and Desirable?, Takis Fotopoulos, p. 373
APPENDICES
Democracia Incluyente, Jorge Camil, p. 457
Vers Une Démocratie Générale?, Jean-Claude Richard, p. 461
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