Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY


(Volume 9  Number 1,  March  2003)

 

Our Aims  3

Contributors  9

Editorial  11
 


EDUCATION,  PAIDEIA  AND  DEMOCRACY

From (Mis)education to Paideia  by Takis Fotopoulos  15

Toward a Critical Theory of Education  by Douglas Kellner  51  (Abstract)

Critical Pedagogy and Class Struggle in the Age of Neoliberal Globalisation: Notes from History's Underside  by Peter McLaren  65 
(Abstract)

Utopian Thinking Under the Sign of Neoliberalism: Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Educated Hope  by Henry A. Giroux  91  (Abstract)

Derrida, Lyotard and the Orientations of a New Academic Responsibility  by Peter Pericles Trifonas  107  (Abstract)


D
IALOGUE SECTION

Liberatory Ethics, Education, Paideia and Democracy: Experiences of the US Educational System  by John Sargis  125


BOOK REVIEW

Alan Carter, A Radical Green Political Theory  by Chamsy Ojeili  143


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY


(Volume 9  Number 2,  July  2003)

 

Our Aims

Contributors

Editorial



THE CRIMINAL WAR ON IRAQ

Iraq: the New Criminal 'War' of the Transnational Elite  by Takis Fotopoulos

Why the War on Iraq? An Open Letter to the European Peoples  by John Gerassi



PAIDEIA AND DEMOCRACY

The Democratic Chorus: Culture, Dialogue and Polyphony  by Damon A. Young  (Abstract)

Libertarian Education and Its Limitations  by Alexandros Gezerlis

Plato and Castoriadis the Concealment and the Unveiling of Democracy  by Yorgos Oikonomou  (Abstract)

The Theoretical Dimensions of Authoritarian Rule in Our Time  by George E. Skoulas  (Abstract)


DIALOGUE SECTION

The Death of Feminism as an Antisystemic Movement or the Success of Feminism to Change the System from Within?  by Omer Caha?

Reply  by Takis Fotopoulos


BOOK REVIEW

Joel Kovel, The Enemy of Nature  by Brian Morris


Democracy & Nature
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY


(Volume 9  Number 3,  November  2003)

 

Our Aims

Contributors

Editorial



THE INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY PROJECT- SIX YEARS ON

Introduction  by Alexandros Gezerlis

Still Taking Democracy Seriously  by Michael Levin

Beyond Social Democracy? Takis Fotopoulos’ Vision of an Inclusive Democracy as a New Liberatory Project  
by Arran Gare (Abstract)

Inclusive democracy and its prospects  by David Freeman (Abstract)

Can democracy solve all problems?  by Serge Latouche

Vers une démocratie générale?  by Jean-Claude Richard


Market and society
  by
Takis Nikolopoulos

The Irresistible (and necessary) Temptation of the Liberating Projects
  by
Rafael Sposito

Social Movements, Conflicts and a Perspective of Inclusive Democracy in Argentina
  by Guido Galafassi

Inclusive Democracy and Participatory Economics by Takis Fotopoulos


Democracia incluyente  by Jorge Camil


The Inclusive Democracy project - A rejoinder  by Takis Fotopoulos



DIALOGUE SECTION

Bio-politics and the social control of multitude  by Dario Padovan (Abstract)

 

 

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