Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 6, No. 1 (March  2000)

 

Our Aims  5

Contributors  11

Editorial  15



# CLASS  AND  NON-CLASS  INEQUALITIES

The Dynamics of Change: Class, Politics and Civil  Society From Marx to post-Marxism   by George Lafferty   19  (Abstract)

The Meta-industrial Class and Why We Need It   by Ariel Salleh  27  (Abstract)

The Process of Globalisation and Class Transformation in the West   by  Sophia N. Antonopoulou  37  (Abstract)
 


# THE  BALKAN WAR

NATO Intervention in Yugoslavia: Prelude to “Perpetual Peace”?   by Konstantinos Kavoulakos  55  (Abstract)



# MARX  VERSUS  PROUDHON

Marx-Proudhon: Their Exchange of Letters in 1846; On an Episode of World-historical Importance   by Lutz Roemheld  73

Two Views about Socialism: Why Karl Marx Shunned an Academic Debate with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon   by Johannes Hilmer  85

Beyond Marx and Proudhon   by Takis Fotopoulos  95


# DIALOGUE

Dialogue  on  Science, Technology  and  Democracy

Roadgrading Community Culture: Why the Internet is so Dangerous to Real Democracy  by Matt Hern and Stu Chaulk  111

Reply to Roadgrading Community Culture: Why the Internet is so Dangerous to Real Democracy   by Takis Fotopoulos  121

Dialogue  on  Inclusive  Democracy

The Market Economy System and the Biological Crisis   by  Panayotis Coumentakis  125



# BOOK REVIEW  

Peter C. Van Wyck, Primitives in the Wilderness: Deep Ecology and the Missing Human Subject  &  Timothy W. Luke,  Ecocritique: Contesting the Politics of Nature, Economy, and Culture   by Steven Best  131


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 6, No. 2 (July  2000)

 

Our Aims  149 

Contributors  155

Editorial  157  



# DEMOCRACY, ECOLOGY  AND  ETHICS

Left-Libertarian Ecopolitics and the Contradictions of Naturalistic Ethics: The Teleology Issue in Social Ecology  by Regina Cochrane  161  (Abstract)

Science, Ethics and Policy Responses to the “Organized Irresponsibility”  by Margarita Alario  187  (Abstract)

American Right Wing Libertarians, The Opponents of Democracy, Ecology and Ethics  by Tim Boston  199  (Abstract)

 

# CLASSES  TODAY

Class divisions today The Inclusive Democracy approach   by Takis Fotopoulos  211

 

# REVIEW  ARTICLE

Scenarios Of Disaster, Visions of Liberation: Review of Tom Athanasiou, Divided Planet: The Ecology of Rich and Poor, Takis Fotopoulos, Toward an Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project, and Allen Hammond, Which World? Scenarios for the 21st Century: Global Destinies, Regional Choices  by Steven Best  253

 

# DIALOGUE SECTION

Where are we, where do we want to be, how do we get there?   by  Ted Trainer  267

The Limitations of  Life-Style strategies: the ecovillage Movement is NOT the way towards a new democratic society  by Takis Fotopoulos 287


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 6, No. 3 (November  2000)

 

Our Aims  317

Contributors  323

Editorial  325



# SYSTEMS  THEORY  AND  COMPLEXITY

Introduction   by  Arran Gare  327  (Abstract)

Aleksandr Bogdanov and systems theory  by  Arran Gare  341  (Abstract)

Protest and decision-making in a society of blame   by  Giancarlo Corsi  361   (Abstract)

Kevin Kelly's Complexity Theory: The Politics and Ideology of Self-Organizing Systems   by  Steve Best and Douglas Kellner  375

Directionality Theory: Neo-Organicism and Dialectical Complexity   by  Glenn Albrecht  401  (Abstract)

Systems theory and complexity: a potential tool for radical analysis or the emerging social paradigm for the internationalised market economy?   by  Takis Fotopoulos  421  PDF

Can we start to understand emergence?   by  Alan Roberts  447  (Abstract)

 

# DIALOGUE SECTION

The "objectivity" of a liberatory project and the issue of "leaders": preliminary notes In the sequel of the Marx-proudhon exchange   by Alexandros Gezerlis 463

 

 

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