Lectures & Talks by Takis Fotopoulos
(2010)
(2010)
Inclusive Democracy as a political
project for a new libertarian synthesis
(2008) The present multi-dimensional crisis and the Inclusive Democracy project (Talk at Oxford University, UK, 12.11.2008). PDF | video
(2008) The Ecological crisis as part of the present multi-dimensional crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Lecture at Torino University, Italy, 01.04.2008) [PowerPoint presentation 3 Mb]
(2007) Ecological crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Lecture at Bath University, UK, October 2007)
(2007) The Ecological crisis as part of the present multi-dimensional crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Lecture at Torino University, Italy, April 2007)
(2006) Inclusive Democracy as a way out of the present multi-dimensional crisis (Lecture at Torino University, Italy, April 2006)
(2001) Globalisation, ecological crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Lecture organised by the University of Padova at Marsala, Sicily, Italy, May 2001)
(2000) Globalisation, Sustainability and Inclusive Democracy (Lecture at Hanover, Germany, 09.08.2000)
(1999) The Balkan war: a case of ethnic cleansing or the first war of the internationalised market economy? (Lecture organised by the University of Thrace at Xanthi, Greece, September 1999)
(1998) Sustainable development and the inclusive democracy approach (Lecture at the University of Padova, Italy, October 1998)
(1997) Concentration of power, Neoliberalism and its alternatives (Talks in Antwerp/Amsterdam/Leuven, October 1997)
(1997) The crisis of the growth economy, ecological society and inclusive democracy (Lecture at a conference in Erice-Sicily, Italy, September 1997)
(1996) The internationalisation of the market economy and the project for an Inclusive Democracy (Lecture at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, USA, 19.04.1996)
(1995) Beyond statism and the market economy: a new conception of democracy (Talk at the international gathering of social ecologists in Scotland, August 1995)
(1994)
The
crisis of the growth economy, the withering away of the nation-state and the
community-based society
(Lecture at the University of Crete in Anogia-Crete, Greece, Sept. 1994)