Ecological DemocracySouth End Press, 1995 - 279 sivua Offering a broad-based critique of industrialism, Morrison explores currently emerging ecological democracies, such as the Mondragon Cooperative system in Spain, the Seikatsu Cooperative Clubs in Japan, and Coop Atlantic in Canada. He outlines a dramatic revitalized participatory democracy--which includes community control of finances, a social wage, cooperative econoies, demilitarization, and a solar transition--and shows how to get there from here. |
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PREFACE | 1 |
CHAPTER | 25 |
Global Markets and Collapsing Nations | 45 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 69 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 83 |
CHAPTER | 113 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 137 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 171 |
CHAPTER NINE | 189 |
CHAPTER | 229 |
NOTES | 243 |
265 | |
ABOUT SOUTH END PRESS 280 | |
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