Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY
(Volume 6 Number 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-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 and Timothy W. Luke:
Ecocritique: Contesting the Politics of Nature, Economy, and Culture
by Steven Best 131
Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY
(Volume 6 Number 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
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
Where are we, where do we want to be, how
do we get there? by
Ted Trainer
The Limitations of Life-Style strategies: the ecovillage Movement is NOT the way towards a new democratic society
by Takis Fotopoulos
Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY
(Volume 6 Number 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
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