Co-existing under the Green umbrella
Eco-spiritualists and eco-socialists. Deep ecologists and social ecologists. Indigenists and cyberneticists. Progressives and neo-luddites. Gandhian constructivists and eco-feminists. Bioregionalists and advocates of radical democracy. Pacifists and communitarians. Environmentalists and eco-anarchists. Decentralists and advocates of a unified world government. Eco-developmentalists and… more
Easing Tensions Between Political and Cultural Work
Written by John Rensenbrink, co-editor of Green Horizon Quarterly
Ever since the Green movement/Green Party was founded in 1984 in the United States, a debate has swirled over the relative merits of Green Party electoral activity and movement… more
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