Ecology

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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 (...)

CLARK, John. A Social Ecology. 12. The Future of Social Ecology

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 (...)

SHANTZ, Jeff. "Radical Ecology and Class Struggle: A Re-Consideration"

Introduction In recent years a variety of social movement and environmental commentators have devoted a great deal of energy to efforts which (...)

SHANTZ, Jeff. "Syndicalism, Ecology and Feminism: Judi Bari’s Vision"

According to the late Wobbly organizer and Earth Firster, Judi Bari, a truly biocentric perspective must really challenge the system of (...)

Country Life

Britain, with its heavily-subsidised agriculture, has fewer land workers per head of population than any other European country. It has fewer (...)

ZERZAN, John. "Feral"

"Radical environmentalists appreciate that the turning of national forests into tree farms is merely a part of the overall project that also (...)

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 (...)

PARENTI, Michael. "Why the Corporate Rich Oppose Environmentalism"

In 1876, Marx’s collaborator, Frederich Engels, offered a prophetic caveat: "Let us not . . . flatter ourselves overmuch on account of our human (...)

CRUMP, John. "Green Politics"

Anarchist Studies 2 (1994) 2: 153-158

CRUMP, John. "Ecology and Politics"

Anarchist Studies 3 (1995) 2:169-172

MESSERSMITH-GLAVIN, Paul. Between Social Ecology and Deep Ecology: Gary Snyder’s Ecological Philosophy

Published by the Institute for Anarchist Studies Gary Snyder is not a philosopher, nor does he “consider himself particularly a ‘Beat.’”(1) (...)

[Various authors] Reconsidering Primitivism, Technology, & the Wild

Fifth Estate #365, Summer 2004 This issue’s theme opens up a universe of vigorous discussion and argument. All three concepts invoked by the (...)