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
Economic Globalization
and Political Atrophy by
Carl Boggs
(Abstract) 303
Globalization,
Popular Resistance and Postmodernity by Timothy W. Luke
The problem of ethnicity in a new (global) language
by
Gökhan Bacik
REVIEW ARTICLES
Beyond
Global Capitalism, Maria Mies & Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen, The
Subsistence Perspective by Brian Morris
Feminism, Science Wars, and the
Twilight of Positivism by
Steven Best
DIALOGUE SECTION
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