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anthropocentrism or ecocentrism?
By Ariel Salleh Pre-COP lecture, Federal University, Brazil I trained as a sociologist of knowledge but tend to think of myself as an activist, having spent much of my life in workers', womens', indigenous', and ecology movements. But I soon realised the need for a 'transversal analysis', one that can join up the single-issue politics of workers, indigenous peoples, women - and all three together with ecology [1]. The lecture today will look at what this integrating perspecti
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Mutual Aid is...
By Ruth Kinna ‘Mutual aid’ has been circulating in the English language since the mid-sixteenth century. The equivalent in French,...
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Nation-states are destroying the world. Could 'bioregions' be the answer?
By Shrishtee Bajpai, Juan Manuel Crespo, and Ashish Kothari From the border regions of South Asia to the Amazon rainforest, people are...
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Anarchy, Sociality, and the Way
By John Clark "The way up and the way down are one and the same." – Heraclitus "If I knew the Way, I would take you to the Oikos." – The...
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