Harbinger Vol. 2 No. 1: 2001 Contents
The Institute For Social Ecology publishes Harbinger, A Journal of Social Ecology. We would like to thank the following contributors who made this issue of Harbinger possible:
Harbinger Committee:
- Claudia Bagiackas
- Michael Caplan
- Daniel Chodorkoff
- Michael J. Cuba
Contributors:
- Amaan – The Oromo and the Ethiopian Empire State
- Murray Bookchin – Interview with Murray Bookchin
- Michael Caplan – The Oromo and the Ethiopian Empire State
- Kai Malloy – Towards a Historical Perspective of Libertarian and Anarchist Education
- Cindy Milstein – What’s in a Name?
- Andrea del Moral – Seeds in the City
- Erin Royster – Hungry for Profit
- Brian Tokar – Radicalizing the Debate
- Amoshaun Toft – Prefigurative Politics in the Pro-Democracy Movement
- David Vanek – Interview with Murray Bookchin
Art Work:
- Michael Caplan – Corn Harvest, Urban Decay Farmers, Commodified Peas, Food as Capital, antiantidisestablishmentarianism
- Mike Flugennock – Liberation!
- Cliff Harper – Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Max Stirner, Educate, Agitate, Organise, Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman
- Peter Kuper – Protest!
- Monthly Review Press – Cover of Hungry for Profit
- Oromia Support Group – Map of Oromia
- Dustin C. Ross – DC Protest
- Marco Tulli – Cover
Layout and Design:
- Michael Caplan
Copy Editing:
- Dan Chodorkoff
- Cheri Killam
Misc.:
- Janet Biehl
- The social ecology community
Disclaimer:
Opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Institute for Social Ecology.
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Hello,
Are you in a publishing cycle? I have an article for submission re: social libertarianism as a political expression of the social ecological model. I also have several social ecology projects underway including a dissertation and a book, music, new media, the transcendent, holos, etc. I have multiple grad degrees and twenty-five years of real world experience. I would love to connect with anyone interested in working with me
Unfortunately, Harbinger has not been published since the early 2000s. We’ll be in touch with you about other projects.
I have gone through the journal herbinger vol-3. and made used of it for my thesis. thank you so much