Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 6, No. 1 (March  2000)

 

Our Aims  pp. 5-9

Contributors  pp. 11-13

Editorial  pp. 15-18



# CLASS  AND  NON-CLASS  INEQUALITIES

The Dynamics of Change: Class, Politics and Civil  Society From Marx to post-Marxism   by George Lafferty   pp. 19-26  (Abstract)

The Meta-industrial Class and Why We Need It   by Ariel Salleh  pp. 27-36  (Abstract)

The Process of Globalisation and Class Transformation in the West   by  Sophia N. Antonopoulou  pp. 37-54  (Abstract)
 


# THE  BALKAN WAR

NATO Intervention in Yugoslavia: Prelude to “Perpetual Peace”?   by Konstantinos Kavoulakos  pp. 55-72  (Abstract)



# MARX  VERSUS  PROUDHON

Marx-Proudhon: Their Exchange of Letters in 1846; On an Episode of World-historical Importance   by Lutz Roemheld  pp. 73-83

Two Views about Socialism: Why Karl Marx Shunned an Academic Debate with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon   by Johannes Hilmer  pp. 85-93

Beyond Marx and Proudhon   by Takis Fotopoulos  pp. 95-110


# 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  pp. 111-120

Reply to Roadgrading Community Culture: Why the Internet is so Dangerous to Real Democracy   by Takis Fotopoulos  pp. 121-123

Dialogue  on  Inclusive  Democracy

The Market Economy System and the Biological Crisis   by  Panayotis Coumentakis  pp. 125-129



# 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  pp. 131-139


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 6, No. 2 (July  2000)

 

Our Aims  pp. 149-153 

Contributors  pp. 155-156

Editorial  pp. 157-159  



# DEMOCRACY, ECOLOGY  AND  ETHICS

Left-Libertarian Ecopolitics and the Contradictions of Naturalistic Ethics: The Teleology Issue in Social Ecology  by Regina Cochrane  pp. 161-186  (Abstract)

Science, Ethics and Policy Responses to the “Organized Irresponsibility”  by Margarita Alario  pp. 187-197  (Abstract)

American Right Wing Libertarians, The Opponents of Democracy, Ecology and Ethics  by Tim Boston  pp. 199-210  (Abstract)

 

# CLASSES  TODAY

Class divisions today The Inclusive Democracy approach   by Takis Fotopoulos  pp. 211-251

 

# 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  pp. 253-265

 

# DIALOGUE SECTION

Where are we, where do we want to be, how do we get there?   by  Ted Trainer  pp. 267-286

The Limitations of  Life-Style strategies: the ecovillage Movement is NOT the way towards a new democratic society  by Takis Fotopoulos pp. 287-308


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

Vol. 6, No. 3 (November  2000)

 

Our Aims  pp. 317-321

Contributors 
pp. 323-324

Editorial 
pp. 325-326



# SYSTEMS  THEORY  AND  COMPLEXITY

Introduction   by  Arran Gare  pp. 327-339 (Abstract)

Aleksandr Bogdanov and systems theory  by  Arran Gare  pp. 341-359  (Abstract)

Protest and decision-making in a society of blame   by  Giancarlo Corsi  pp. 361-374   (Abstract)

Kevin Kelly's Complexity Theory: The Politics and Ideology of Self-Organizing Systems   by  Steve Best and Douglas Kellner  pp. 375-399

Directionality Theory: Neo-Organicism and Dialectical Complexity   by  Glenn Albrecht  pp. 401-419  (Abstract)

Systems theory and complexity: a potential tool for radical analysis or the emerging social paradigm for the internationalised market economy?   by  Takis Fotopoulos  pp. 421-446  PDF

Can we start to understand emergence?   by  Alan Roberts  pp. 447-461  (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 pp. 463-476

 

Themes Explored in Past Issues/Forthcoming Themes   pp. 477-478

 

 

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