CLARK, John P. (New Orleans, USA. 21/6/1945 - )

Articles

La "région" comme métaphore

Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 La figure de la région constitue un important défi aux imaginaires économistes, étatistes et technologiques. Les régions (…)

L’imaginaire prophétique

Page 1 Page 2 Page 4 L’approche de Castoriadis nous encourage à rechercher dans l’imaginaire actuel les germes d’une nouvelle orientation. " (…)

Les terrains de l’imaginaire

Page 1 Page 3 Page 4 Dans ce déplacement du productivisme au consumérisme s’opèrent des transformations dans la sphère imaginaire qui (…)

L’imaginaire collectif : sa nature et son importance

Plan 1. L’imaginaire collectif : nature et importance 2 Les terrains de l’imaginaire 3 L’imaginaire prophétique 4 La "région" comme (…)

CLARK, John. A Social Ecology. 11. The New Leviathan

Previous: Presentation 1. The Social and the Ecological 2. A Dialectical Holism 3. No Nature 4. The Ecological Self 5. A Social Ecology of Value (…)

From the Gulf to the Gulf: New Orleans Professor John Clark Testifies on the "Triple Crime of Katrina"

John Clark, professor of philosophy and environmental studies, spoke at this weekend’s Bush crimes commission about systemic racism and the (…)

CLARK, John P. "Master Lao and the Anarchist Prince"

The Laozi (formerly, Lao Tzu) is one of the great anarchist classics. No significant philosophical work of either East or West has been more (…)

CLARK, John P. "Ecopolitics as a Politics of Spirit"

What is ecopolitics? We notice first that the term is derived from ecology, a logos, that is, a reasoning about, or reflection on, the oikos, the (…)

CLARK, John P. "From Globalization to Global Justice"

Presented at a seminar on “Globalization and the Third World,” August 10, 2002, Central Public Library, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sponsored by the (…)

CLARK, John P. "A Letter from New Orleans"

The following letter was sent to an International Conference on Elisée Reclus, the 19th century anarchist geographer and political theorist. The (…)

CLARK, John. "Du bon usage d’Elisée Reclus"

Tous les textes d’Elisée Reclus, les commentaires, discussions, et outils bibliographiques ont été transféré sur un site consacré uniquement à (…)

BRETON, André. "The Lighthouse"

"It was in the black mirror of anarchism that surrealism first recognized itself..." In this late retrospective text, Breton admits that (…)