"Neighbors Helping Neighbors"
After the storm with
the Soul Patrol & Family Farm Defenders
at Mama D's in the 7th Ward
(photo: Madison Observer 11/9/05)

 

 

JOHN P. CLARK

Gregory F. Curtin Distinguished Professor in
Humane Letters and the Professions

Professor of Philosophy, Dept. of Philosophy
and Loyola Environmental Studies Program

Co-chair, Dept. of Humanities
 

Address:
Box 79
Loyola University New Orleans
6363  St. Charles Ave,
New Orleans, LA 70018

Office:
Bobet Hall 413

Telephone: 
(504) 865-2790
(504) 865-3993 (fax)

Email:
clark@loyno.edu





 

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY

CURRICULUM VITAE

ARTICLES & PRESENTATIONS ON THE WEB
 


 

Acting Up (On Zizek)  

Address to Antiwar Rally (February 15, 2003)

The Allegory of the Birds (Video)

Anarchism (from The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature)

Anarkismi ja nykymaailman kriisi (Finnish)

Du bon usage d'Élisée Reclus (French)

La civilisation et son autre : A la découverte d’une écologie sociale de l’imaginaire (French)

The Dialectical Social Geography of Elisée Reclus

Domesticating the Dialectic: A Critique of Bookchin’s Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics

Une Ecologie Sociale (French)   

Ecopolitics as a Politics of Spirit

Elisée Reclus' “Letter to La Huelga General” (Translation)

Elisée Reclus' "Voyage to New Orleans"(Translation)

Em Memoria Chico Mendes (Review)

Freeport and the Conscience of the University

The Geography of Freedom (Review)

The Indigenous Struggle Against Violence, Exploitation and Ecological Destruction:
Lessons of the West Papuan Resistance to State and Corporate Domination

Is there a French Social Ecology?

Just and Sustainable New Orleans (Radio Interview)

Laughing Matters, Or, In Praise of Folly

A Letter from New Orleans
(Reclusian Reflections on an Unnatural Disaster)

From Globalization to Global Justice

The Long Road Home to New Orleans

Master Lao and the Anarchist Prince

Municipal Dreams: A Social Ecological Critique of Bookchin's Politics

New Orleans: Do You Know What It Means?

The Politics of Liberation: From Class to Culture (1980)

Remembering Helen Hill

Remembering the Wetlands (from the "Katrina Ya Ya" Radio Series)

On the US Presidential Election: The Left Sells Its Soul to the Devil
& All It Gets for It Is A Lousy 'Support Our Troops' T-Shirt

Pri Elizeo Rekluzo (Esperanto)

A Social Ecology

Social Ecology (from The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature)

The Triple Crime of Katrina (Testimony at Bush Tribunal)


 

SELECTED ARTICLES ON THE WEB
by MAX CAFARD

Max Cafard

Max Cafard joue sur une double action

L’Anacoreta Erotico: Jimmy Swaggart (Italian)

The Article That Deserves To Die: On Anarchy in the New York Times

 Bill Clinton, America’s First Blackface President, Slams Upstart Obama

The Dao of Capitalism, Or Going With The (Cash) Flow

Deep Play in the City: From the Situationist Dérive to Surre(gion)alist Exploration

George W. Bush affronté à la masquerade

Maskers Confront George W. Bush at Mardi Gras

Manifeste Surré(gion)aliste (French)

The Passion of the Masochrist

Mephisto, Jr.

Surre(gion)al Press Service Story of of the Week (1/2/07):
Genocidal Mass Murderer Dies

 

Zen Anarchy

 

THE SURRE(GION)ALIST MANIFESTO & OTHER WORKS

 

THE TEXT IN ONE CONTINUOUS DOCUMENT

 

THE TEXT IN INDIVIDUAL CHAPTERS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS

 

Foreword by Andrei Codrescu

 

Instead of a Preface

 

The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto

 

The Politics of the Imagination

The Dao of Capitalism,

Or “Going with the (Cash-) Flow”

 

AnarChapters:

Zhuangzi’s Crazy Wisdom and Da(o) Da(o) Spirituality

 

Nietzschean Anarchy

and the Post-Mortem Condition

 

Derrida’s Secret Name,

Or What Transpired in the Auditorium of Gaea and Logos

 

The Rorty of the Crowd,

Or Blood and Irony in Recent American Philosophy

 

The Dragon of Brno

 

Apocalypse and/or Metamorphosis

Description of a Struggle

 

Confession to Comrade Murray Bookchin,

Chairman and General Secretary of the Social Ecologist Party

And Founder of Dialectical Naturalism (DIANAT),

by “C”

 

Bookchin Agonistes

 

Copyright © 1996-2009 Loyola University New Orleans

"The contents of this communication are the sole responsibility of Prof. John P. Clark and do not necessarily
represent the opinions or policies of Loyola University New Orleans (though they probably should)."

Last updated April 21, 2009