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• Closing Down the Debate?, by Andy Price
• Measures of Failure and Success, Part 1, by Eirik Eiglad [ #15 ]
• Bookchin's Originality, by Janet Biehl [ #14 ]
• Anthroposophy and Ecofascism, by Peter Staudenmaier [ #13 ]
• Anthroposophy and its Defenders [ Appendix 1#13 ]
• The Janus Face of Anthroposophy [ Appendix 2#13 ]
• The Art of Avoiding History [ Appendix 2#13 ]
• Bookchin Breaks with Anarchism, by Janet Biehl [ #12 ]
• Anti-Semitism in the Socialist Tradition, by Kjetil Simonsen [ #11 ]
• The Promise of Participatory Budgeting, by Sveinung Legard [ #10 ]
• Theses on Power, by Eirik Eiglad [ #9 ]
Theses
on Social Ecology and Deep Ecology, by Janet Biehl [ #8 ]
Libertarian
Municipalism and the Radical Program, by Eirik Eiglad [ #7 ]
Bases for Communalist
Programs, by Eirik Eiglad [ #6 ]
Ambiguities of Animal
Rights, by Peter Staudenmaier [ #5 ]
What is Social Ecology?, by Murray
Bookchin [ #4 ]
The Dark Side of Political
Ecology, by Peter Zegers [ #3 ]
The Communalist Project,
by Murray Bookchin [ #2 ]
Anarchism and Power in
the Spanish Revolution [ Appendix #2]
Communalism as Alternative
[ #1]
Bases for Communalist Programs, by Eirik Eiglad [ #6 ]
Theses on Social
Ecology and Deep Ecology, by Janet Biehl [ #8 ]
• Bases
for Communalist Programs, by Eirik Eiglad [ #6 ]
• Theses on Social Ecology and Deep
Ecology [ #8 ]
• Anarchism
and Power in the Spanish Revolution [ Appendix #2 ]
• Communalism as Alternative: A statement [ #1 ]
• What is Social Ecology?, by
Murray Bookchin [ #4 ]
• Anarchism and Power in the Spanish
Revolution [ Appendix #2 ]
• The Communalist Project, by Murray
Bookchin [ #2 ]
• Communalism as Alternative: A statement
[ #1 ]
• Ambiguities
of Animal Rights, by Peter Staudenmaier [ #5 ]
• The
Dark Side of Political Ecology, by Peter Zegers [ #3 ]
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