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Vol.2 No.1

Vol. 2 No. 1

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Regular Features


Editorial

Radical Agriculture
Seeds in the City: What a cornfield in Kansas and Boul. Rene-Levesque have in common. Andrea del Moral

Biotechnology and Society
Radicalizing the Debate: The hazards of genetically engineered foods has finally broken into the U.S. mainstream, but it is imperative that we continue working to broaden and radicalize the debate. Brian Tokar

Doing Democracy
Prefigurative Politics in the Pro-Democracy Movement: Communal empowerment in the face of a new presidency. Amoshaun Toft

Alumnae Spotlight
The Oromo and the Ethiopian Empire State: An interview with a recent Oromo refugee on Ethiopia, the Oromo Liberation movement, and social ecology. Michael Caplan

Opinion
What's in a Name? Globalization has spawned a global movement. So should "anti-globalization" be taken on as our self-proclaimed mantle? Cindy Milstein

 

Book Reviews


Hungry for Profit
"The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food, and the Environment." reviewed by Erin Royster

 

Featured Articles


Towards a Historical Perspective of Libertarian and Anarchist Education
Over the last half century, anarchist education has been neglected or largely ignored by American educators. The first in a series of articles, this examination the history of American libertarian and anarchist education broadly narrates the history, theories, practices, and tendencies. Kai Malloy

Interview with Murray Bookchin
Murray Bookchin, born in 1921, has been involved in leftist politics for seven decades and has written almost two dozen books on a great variety of subjects, encompassing ecology, nature philosophy, history, urban studies, and the Left, particularly Marxism and anarchism. David Vanek

 

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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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