Democracy & Nature

The International Journal of Politics and Ecology

 

Vol. 3, No. 3  (Issue 9), 1997

 

[ note admin 25.05.2014: Whole numbering, which began with issue 8, dropped starting with Vol. 5, No. 1 (Mar. 1999) ]


 

Our Aims

Editorial
 

# ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY AND GREEN ECONOMICS #

"Institutional restructuring and the Liberatory Transition:Taxation and Welfare as a Case Study  by James Robertson, pp. 1-20 (Abstract)

"Outline of an Economic Model for an Inclusive Democracy  by Takis Fotopoulos, pp. 20-56

"The Future of the World Trade Organization: Proposals for Fair and Environmentally Sustainable Trade  by Paul Ekins, pp. 57-89 (Abstract)

"The Environment Goes to Market  by Sharon Beder, pp. 90-106 (Abstract)

"Competitive Markets and the Environment: A Critical Examination of Orthodox Economics  by S. Avenell & H. Thomson, pp. 107-128 (Abstract)

"Redefining Scarcity: Marxism and Ecology Reconciled  by Geoffrey Carpenter, pp. 129-153 (Abstract)



# DIALOGUE SECTION #

"Comments on the International Social Ecology Network Gathering and the 'Deep Social Ecology' of John Clark" by Murray Bookchin, pp. 154-197

"Advisory Board Resignation Letter" by  J. Biehl & M. Bookchin, pp. 198-202

"Response to the Resignation Letter" by The Editorial Board, pp. 203-211



# BOOK REVIEW #

Simon Batterbury on "The Conserver Society: Alternatives for Sustainability by Ted Trainer", pp. 212-222


 

Volume Contents