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Credits  |   Vol. 2, No. 1

he Institute For Social Ecology publishes Harbinger, A Journal of Social Ecology. We would like to thank the following contributors that 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.

Social Ecology n 1: a coherent radical critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends. 2: a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society.

 

 


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