The International Journal of INCLUSIVE DEMOCRACY, Vol. 4, No. 3 (July 2008)


Contributors

  

Takis Fotopoulos is a political philosopher, editor of Society & Nature/Democracy and Nature/The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy; he is also a columnist for the Athens Daily Eleftherotypia. He was previously (1969–1989) Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of North London. He is the author of Towards An Inclusive Democracy (London & New York: Cassell, 1997) which has been translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Greek and lately in Chinese and the book The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy, published by the International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, (2005). He is also the author of numerous books in Greek on development, the Gulf war, the neo-liberal consensus, the New World Order, the drug culture, the New Order in the Balkans, the new irrationalism, globalisation and the left, the war against ‘terrorism’, Chomsky, Albert and Parecon, and the present multi-dimensional crisis. He is also the author of over 600 articles in English, American and Greek theoretical journals, magazines and newspapers, several of which have been translated into French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Norwegian, Chinese, Portuguese, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Finnish, Polish Turkish and Arab.  see  here. His latest book is Inclusive Democracy - 10 Years Later (Athens: Eleftheros Typos, May 2008).

Nikos Panagos is a member of the editorial committee of the International Journal of Inclusive Democracy and of the Greek journal Periektiki Dimokratia (Inclusive Democracy), a theoretical journal for the  promotion of Inclusive Democracy in Greece. He is a political activist taking part in the Greek ID network and the ID cell based in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Oliver Ressler is an Austrian artist who lives and works in Vienna and organizes theme-specific exhibitions, projects in the public space and videos on issues such as global capitalism, forms of resistance, social alternatives, racism and genetic engineering. His ongoing project “Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies” was produced 21 times, including solo-exhibitions in Ljubljana, Lueneburg, Madrid, Istanbul, Novi Sad and Belgrade. “Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies” is also the title of his recent publication, which was edited by Wyspa Institute of Art, Gdansk (2007). Ressler has participated in more than 150 exhibitions, including the biennials in Prague (2005), Seville (2006), Moscow (2007) and Taipei (2008). Webpage: www.ressler.at

John Sargis  is a political activist and organizer in Paterson, New Jersey. He is also  assistant editor of The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy to which he makes frequent contributions. He is also a contributor to the book Globalised Capitalism, The Eclipse of the Left and Inclusive Democracy ed. by Steven Best (Athens: Koukkida, May 2008). He taught secondary school biology in Paterson, New Jersey for twenty-six years and he also used to function as a union leader.

an> artist who lives and works in Vienna and organizes theme-specific exhibitions, projects in the public space and videos on issues such as global capitalism, forms of resistance, social alternatives, racism and genetic engineering. His ongoing project “Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies” was produced 21 times, including solo-exhibitions in Ljubljana, Lueneburg, Madrid, Istanbul, Novi Sad and Belgrade. “Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies” is also the title of his recent publication, which was edited by Wyspa Institute of Art, Gdansk (2007). Ressler has participated in more than 150 exhibitions, including the biennials in Prague (2005), Seville (2006), Moscow (2007) and Taipei (2008). Webpage: www.ressler.at

John Sargis  is a political activist and organizer in Paterson, New Jersey. He is also  assistant editor of The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy to which he makes frequent contributions. He is also a contributor to the book Globalised Capitalism, The Eclipse of the Left and Inclusive Democracy ed. by Steven Best (Athens: Koukkida, May 2008). He taught secondary school biology in Paterson, New Jersey for twenty-six years and he also used to function as a union leader.