Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

(Volume 7  Number 1,  March  2001)

 

Our Aims  5

Contributors  11

Editorial  13



POSTMODERNISM  AND  THE  DEMOCRATIC  PROJECT

The Retreat from Autonomy: Postmodernism as Generalised Conformism  by Cornelius Castoriadis  17  (Abstract)

The Myth of Postmodernity  by Takis Fotopoulos  27

Postmodernism as the decadence of the social democratic state  by Arran Gare  77  (Abstract)

Dawns,Twilights, and Transitions: Postmodern Theories, Politics, and Challenges  by Steven Best and Douglas Kellner 
101


Post-Marxism, Democracy and the Future of Radical Politics  by Simon Tormey  119  (Abstract)

Can Groups Have Rights? What Postmodern Theory Tells Us About Participatory Democracy in the Era of Identity Politics  by David Ingram  135  (Abstract)

Postmodern cinema  and Hollywood Culture in an age of corporate colonization  by Carl Boggs and Tom Pollard  159  (Abstract)

Are Authors Authored?  Cultural Politics and Literary Agency in the Era of the Internet  by Ben Agger  183
  (Abstract)

 


REVIEW ARTICLE

How Can We End the End of Politics?  Carl Boggs, The End of Politics: Corporate Power and the Decline of the Public Sphere  by Tim Duvall  205


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

(Volume 7  Number 2,  July  2001)

 

Our Aims  221

Contributors  227

Editorial  229



GLOBALISATION: THE LEFT,  ECOFEMINISM  AND  INCLUSIVE  DEMOCRACY  

Globalisation, the reformist Left and the Anti-Globalisation "Movement"  by Takis Fotopoulos  233

Ecofeminism and Globalisation: A Critical Appraisal  by Jasmin Sydee and Sharon Beder  281

Economic Globalization  and Political Atrophy  by Carl Boggs  (Abstract)  303

Globalization, Popular Resistance and Postmodernity  by Timothy W. Luke (Abstract)  317

The problem of ethnicity in a new (global) language  by Gökhan Bacik (Abstract)  331

 

REVIEW ARTICLES

Beyond Global Capitalism, Maria Mies & Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen, The Subsistence Perspective  by Brian Morris  (Abstract)  345

Feminism, Science Wars, and the Twilight of Positivism  by Steven Best  353

 

DIALOGUE SECTION

Response to Democracy & Nature Editorial on "The Meta-Industrial Class and Why We Need It"  by Ariel Salleh  363


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY

(Volume 7  Number 3,  November  2001)

 

Our Aims  381

Contributors  387

Editorial  389



RADICAL  MOVEMENTS  IN  NEOLIBERAL  MODERNITY

The "Advance Without Authority": Post-modernism, Libertarian Socialism, and Intellectuals  by Chamsy Ojeili  391

The End of Traditional Antisystemic Movements and the Need for A New Type of Antisystemic Movement Today  by Takis Fotopoulos  415

Rationalism and Irrationalism in the Environmental Movement:The case of Earth First!  by Manos Marangudakis   (Abstract)  457

 

REVIEW ARTICLE

Castoriadis and the Project of Autonomy. A Review of 'The Imaginary Institution of Society'  by Alexandros Gezerlis  469

 

BOOK REVIEW

Michael Parenti, To Kill a Nation: The Attack on Yugoslavia  by Carl Boggs  489

Timothy W. Luke, Capitalism, Democracy, and Ecology: Departing from Marx  by Tim Duvall  495

 

 

Volume Contents

an> A Review of 'The Imaginary Institution of Society'  by Alexandros Gezerlis  469

 

BOOK REVIEW

Michael Parenti, To Kill a Nation: The Attack on Yugoslavia  by Carl Boggs  489

Timothy W. Luke, Capitalism, Democracy, and Ecology: Departing from Marx  by Tim Duvall  495

 

 

Volume Contents