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Dr. John P. Clark

Philosophy, City College
Office: Stallings Hall 125
Campus Box 79
Phone: 504-865-2128
E-mail: clark@loyno.edu
Personal Web: http://www.loyno.edu/~clark/

Professor of Philosophy in City College (on sabbatical, Fall 03). Currently I teach Environmental Ethics (PHIL C368) and Environmental Philosophy (PHIL C369) in the Environmental Studies Program. I have published over one-hundred articles and have written and edited twelve books, of which the most recent are Anarchy, Geography, Modernity (Lexington Books, 2003), The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto and Other Writings (Exquisite Corpse, 2003), and Environmental Philosophy (coeditor, Prentice Hall, 4th ed., forthcoming, 2004). I am a regular columnist for the journal Capitalism Nature Socialism and co-moderator of Research on Anarchism, a multilingual international discussion list and archives. My research interests include dialectical thought, ecological philosophy, environmental ethics, anarchist and libertarian thought, theories of the imaginary, cultural critique, and Buddhist and Daoist philosophy. I have been active for many years in the green movement, an international movement for ecology, peace, social justice and grassroots democracy. I am also interested in ecological forestry, and am reforesting and reintroducing native species on an 83-acre tract along Bayou LaTerre in Hancock County, Mississippi. I am the advisor to the Loyola Greens, Loyola Environmental Action, and Alpha Sigma Lambda honorary society.

Updated September 11, 2008