CURRICULUM VITAE
John P. Clark
Personal Information
- Born: August 21, 1945 in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Resident of Carrollton
(New Orleans, LA)
and Bayou LaTerre (Hancock County, MS)
- Address: Box 79, Loyola University,
New Orleans, LA 70118
USA
- Telephone: (504) 865-2790;
(504) 861-8832
- FAX: (504) 865-3948
- E-Mail: clark@loyno.edu
Degrees and Advanced Study
- B.A. in Philosophy and
Political Science, Tulane
University, 1967
- Graduate study in Philosophy
and Literature, University of Edinburgh (Scotland), Summer, 1968
- M.A. in Philosophy, Tulane University, 1971
- Ph. D. in Philosophy, Tulane University, 1974
- Research on 19th Century
French social thought, Université Paul Valéry, (Montpellier,
France), September
1979-May 1980
- Research on the political
philosophy of Bakunin, International Institute for Social History (Amsterdam), September
1981
- Bibliothèque
Nationale (Paris), and Centre
Internationale de Recherches
sur l'Anarchisme (Geneva), December 1984.
- Research on French social and
political thought, Université Paul Valéry (Montpellier),
November 1988.
- Research on the social
thought of Elisée Reclus,
Bibliothèque Nationale
(Paris) and Université Paul Valéry
(Montpellier),
December 1993.
- Gregory F. Curtin
Distinguished Professor in Humane Letters and the Professions, Loyola University (2006-present)
- Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University (1983-present)
- Co-chair, City College Department
of Humanities (2005-2008)
- ESL Instructor for Tibetan
Refugees, Louisiana Himalaya Association,
Dharamsala,
India (August-September
2005)
- Faculty member, Loyola
University Environmental Studies Program (1989-present)
- Chairperson, Loyola University Environmental Studies
Program (1997-98, 2000-2003)
- Lecturer in Social Ecology,
Institute for Social Ecology, Goddard
College (1984-1993)
- Adjunct Professor of
Political Science, Tulane
University (1990)
- Adjunct Advisor, Goddard College (1990-1991)
- Associate Professor of
Philosophy, Loyola
University (1977-1983)
- Assistant Professor of
Philosophy, Loyola
University
(1972-1977)
- Lecturer in Philosophy, Loyola University (1970-1972)
- Lecturer in Philosophy, St.
Mary's Dominican
College (1969-1970)
- Lecturer in Philosophy, Tulane University (1968-1969)
- Pax
Christi New Orleans Bread and Roses Award for peace and social justice
activism
- Anthony Waters Distinguished
Teaching Award
- City College
Faculty Award for Excellence in Scholarship
- Phi Eta
Sigma Honorary Society
- Pi Sigma Alpha Honorary
Society
- Phi Beta Kappa Honorary
Society
- Alpha Sigma Lambda Honorary
Society
- Tulane University Scholars
and Fellows Program (3 years)
- Graduated Magna Cum Laude,
with honors in Political Science
- NDEA Graduate Fellowship in
Philosophy (3 years)
Research and Publications
Theses
- Conservatism and Freedom
, Tulane University, 1967
- Max Stirner's
Egoism , Tulane
University, 1971
- The Social and Political
Philosophy of William Godwin , Tulane University,
1974
- Max Stirner's
Egoism (London: Freedom Press, 1976). 111 pp.
- The Philosophical
Anarchism of William Godwin (Princeton: Princeton
Un. Press, 1977). x + 343 pp.
- The Anarchist Moment:
Reflections on Culture, Nature and Power (Montréal: Black Rose Books,
1984). 250 pp.
- Renewing the Earth: The Promise of Social Ecology [editor] (London:
Merlin Press Green Print, 1990). xii + 219 pp.
- Environmental Philosophy:
From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology [co-editor]
(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992). 437 pp. [Edited "Part
Four: Social Ecology," pp. 343-437.]
- Les Français
des États-Unis: D'Hier
à Aujourd'hui [co-editor] (Montpellier,
France: Editions Espaces 34 and Université Montpellier III, 1994). 420 pp.
- La Pensée
Sociale d'Elisée Reclus: Géographe Anarchiste (Lyon, France: Atelier de Création Libertaire. 1996)
142 pp.
- Environmental Philosophy:
From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology [co-editor]
Second edition. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1998) [Edited
"Part Four: Political Ecology," pp. 345-463.]
- Elisée
Reclus: Natura E Società: Scritti Di Geografia Sovversiva (Milano: Eléuthera, 1999).
272 pp.
- Elisée
Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans [co-editor and
co-translator] (Enfield, NH: Glad Day Books, 1999), x + 75 pp.
- Environmental Philosophy:
From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology [co-editor]
Third edition. (Upper Saddle
River, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 2000) [Edited "Part Four: Political Ecology," pp.
343-486.]
- The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto and
Other Writings (Baton Rouge:
Exquisite Corpse, 2003), x + 169 pp.
- Elisée
Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans [co-editor and
co-translator] Second revised and expanded
edition. (Enfield, NH: Glad Day Books, 2004), xi + 112 pp.
- Anarchy, Geography,
Modernity: The Radical Social Thought of Elisée Reclus (Lanham,
MD: Lexington Books, 2004),
xii + 271 pp.
- Environmental Philosophy:
From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology [co-editor]
Fourth edition. (Upper Saddle
River, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 2004) [Edited "Part Four: Political Ecology."]
- FLOOD BOOK (New Orleans:
Psychic Swamp Books, 2008), 55 pp.
- The Political Ecology Reader
(forthcoming)
- A Social Ecology (forthcoming)
- The Anarchist Moment (second
revised and expanded edition, forthcoming)
- Cults of Consumption
(forthcoming)
Brochures
- O Anarcismos: Kai H Sherinh Pagkosmia Krsih
(Athens: Autonomes Ekdseis, 1987).
40 pp.
- Introduction à la Philosophie Écologique et Politique de L'Anarchisme (Lyon: Atelier de Création
Libertaire, 1993). 63 pp.
- Marx,Mpakounin Kai Koinwnikos Metaschmatismos (Athens:
Ekdosis Ardhn, 1994). 77 pp.
- Introduction à la Philosophie Écologique et Politique de L'Anarchisme [French Canadian Edition] (Montréal:
Editions et Diffusion l'Aide Mutuelle,
1994). 63 pp.
- Anarckismi Ja
Nykymaailman Krisi
(Väärinajattelija: Joensuu, Finland, 2003), 26 pp.
Articles
- "Creating a New School"
in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:1 (1972)
- "The Spring
Conference" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:9 (1972)
- "Stoddard's
Quadrants" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:9 (1972)
- "The Voucher Plan (Part
I)" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:11 (1972)
- "The Voucher Plan (Part
II)" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:12 (1972)
- "Paul Goodman" in Innovative
Education Newsletter, 2:14 (1972)
- "Richard Nixon: Enemy
of Education (Part I)" in Innovative Education Newsletter,
2:17 (1972)h
- "Richard Nixon: Enemy
of Education (Part II)" in Innovative Education Newsletter,
2:18 (1972)
- "Overcoming
Inequality" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 3:4 (1973)
- "The International Center
for Innovative Education" in Innovative Education Newsletter,
3:12 (1973)
- "On Meaningful
Innovation" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 4:2 (1974)
- "On Anarchism in an
Unreal World: Kramnick's View of Godwin and the
Anarchists" in The American
Political Science Review 69 (March, 1975): 162-67.
- "Rejoinder" to
"Comment" by Isaac Kramnick in The American Political Science Review 69
(March, 1975): 169-70.
- "What Is
Anarchism?" in Anarchism: Nomos XIX
(New York: New York University Press, 1978), pp. 3- 28.
- "What Is
Anarchism?" in Freedom 39 (February 24, 1978): 10-16.
- "Marxism and Technology"
in Freedom 40 (July 28, 1979): 9-13.
- "Marx, Bakunin, and the
Problem of Social Transformation" in Telos
(Winter, 1979-80): 80-97.
- "The Politics of
Liberation: From Class to Culture" in Freedom 41 (August 30,
1980): 9-11, 15-16.
- "H Politikh Ths Apeuqurwshe" in Mauros Hlios (1981): 5-14.
- "The Politics of
Liberation: From Class to Culture" in Black Rose 2 (Spring, 1981): 20-35.
- "Anarchism and the
Present World Crisis" in Alternative Futures 4 (Winter, 1981): 67-86.
- "Bakunin-Marx: Alle Radici di un Constrasto Insanibile" in A Rivista
12 (June-July, 1982): 29-38.
- "Che
Cos'e l'anarchismo"
in Volontà 36 (1982): 14-42.
- "Taoism and
Politics" in The Journal of
Chinese Philosophy 10 (March, 1983): 65-87.
- "Anarchismo
e crisi mondiale"
in A Rivista 13 (March, 1983): 27-32.
- "Il Labirinto
del Potere" in Volontà 37 (July-September 1983): 54-76.
- "Taoismo
e Anarchismo" in Volontà
37 (October-December, 1983): 4-28.
- "El Anarquismo
y la Crisis Mundial" in Testimonio
(April, 1984).
- "Giant Economy Size
Brother" in 1984 and After, ed. Hewitt and Roussopoulos
(Montréal: Black Rose Books, 1984): 38-65.
- "Giant Economy Size
Brother," German translation (with English title) in Schwarzer Faden
(October, 1984): 13-22.
- "O que
e o anarquismo" in A Ideia
34/35 (Summer-Fall, 1984): 23-39.
- "Detour to Utopia"
in Social Anarchism 6 (1986): 15-18.
- "La Natura
e una femmina da Dominare, Parola di Marx" in Volontà
41 (1987): 39-52.
- "What Is Social
Ecology?" in The Trumpeter:
Journal of Ecosophy 5 (Spring 1988): 72- 75.
- "The Roots of Green Thinking"
in Mesechabe 1 (Fall 1988): 15-19.
- "La Dialettica
del Genere" in Volontà
42 (1988)
- "The French Revolution
and American Radical Democracy" (Part 1) in Mesechabe
2 (Winter 88-89): 6-12.
- "Oikologia, tecnologia kai o sebasmos gia th
fush" in Exousia Kai Arnhsh(Athens:
Eleuqeriakh Koultoura, 1989).
- "The French Revolution
and American Radical Democracy" (Part II) in Mesechabe
3 (Spring 1989): 21-30.
- "Marx's Inorganic
Body" in Environmental Ethics 11 (Fall 1989): 243-258.
- "The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto" ,
in Mesechabe 4/5 (1989): 22-24,
32-35.
- "The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto"
in Exquisite Corpse 8 (1990): 1, 22-23.
- "Murray Bookchin"
in The Encyclopedia of the American
Left (New York: Garland Press, 1990), p. 102.
- "Wat
Is Sociale Ecologie?"
in De As 91 (June-September 1990): 10-17.
- "The French Revolution
and American Radical Democracy," in Revolution, Violence, and
Equality (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press,
1990), pp. 79-118.
- "Cults of Consumption
I" in Mesechabe 9/10 (1991): 31-39.
- "War is the Health of the State: Reflections on the American Imperial War" in The Gadfly
(February 7, 1991): 8-9.
- "Cults of Consumption
I" in Exquisite Corpse 34 (1992): 1, 32-33.
- "What Is Social
Ecology?" in Our Generation 23 (1992): 91-98.
- "Cults of Consumption
II" in Exquisite Corpse 36 (1992): 7-9.
- "What Is Social
Ecology?" in Society and Nature: The International Journal of
Political Ecology 1(1992-93): 85-92.
- "Apocalypse And/Or
Metamorphosis: A Surre(gion)al View" in Exquisite
Corpse 37 (1992): 15-16.
- "The Noble Lies of Power:
Bakunin and the Critique of Ideology" in Rights, Justice, and Community ,
ed. C. Peden and J. Roth (Lewiston, NY: The
Edwin Mellon Press, 1992), pp. 25-34.
- "Derrida's Secret Name,
Or, What Transpired in the Auditorium of Gaea and Logos," in Exquisite
Corpse 38 (1992): 2-3.
- "The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto"
in Upriver Downriver 15 (1992): 14-19.
- "El Anarquismo
y la Crisis Mundial" in Ignatio de Llorens, ed. El Anarquismo
y los Problemas Contemporaneos
(Móstoles, Spain: Editiones
Madre Tierra, 1992), pp. 77-98.
- "Social Ecology: A
Philosophy of Dialectical Naturalism," in Society and Nature: The
International Journal of Political Ecology 1 (1992-93): 49-59.
- "Sociálni
Ekologie: Folozofie Dialektického Naturalismu,"
in Etika [Brno, Czech Republic]
(1992): 3-9.
- "Apocalypse And/Or
Metamorphosis: A Surre(gion)al View," in Anarchist
Studies 1 (1993): 65-69.
- "Putting Freedom on the
Map: The Life and Work of Elisée Reclus" in Mesechabe
11 (1993): 14.
- "Cults of Consumption
II" in Mesechabe 11 (1993):
7-10.
- "The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto"
in The Fifth Estate 28 (1993): 15-18.
- "Cults of
Consumption" in Alternative Press Review 1 (1993): 32-39.
- "Utopian Dreans and Nighmares"
in Laszlo Sekelj, ed., Anarchism: Community
and Utopia (Prague: Filosoficky ústav, 1993), pp. 15-49.
- "The Crisis of Higher
Education and the Challenge of Ecological Thinking: in Exquisite Corpse
45 (1994): 8-11.
- "Welcome to the End of
the World" in Mesechabe 12 (1994):
3-10.
- "Born-Again
Satanists" in Exquisite Corpse 46 (1994): 20-23.
- "Murray Bookchin,"
in David DeLeon, ed., Leaders from the
1960's: A Sourcebook of American Activism (Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 1994), pp. 297-305.
- "Peter Marshall's Nature's
Web "
(Review Article) in Anarchist Studies 2(1994): 137-152.
- "Una
Teoria Naturalista del
Valore" in Volontà
41/42 (1994):
- "World Wild Web"
(Review Article) in The Trumpeter:
Journal of Ecosophy 11 (1994): 201-206.
- "Social Ecology and the
Future of the Earth" in H. Odera Oruka, ed. Philosophy, Humanity and Ecology:
Philosophy of Nature and Environmental Ethics (Nairobi: African Centre
for Technology Studies Press, 1994), pp. 329-335.
- "Ripensare
la Società" in Volontà
43 (1994): 93-115.
- "La Révolution
Française et la Démocratie
Radicale Américaine"
in Les Français des États-Unis:
D'Hier à Aujourd'hui I,
ed. Creagh and Clark, (Montpellier, France: Editions Espaces
34 and Université Montpellier III, 1994), pp.
135-163.
- "Utopické
Sny A Nocni Mury" in Filosoficky
Casopsis 43 (1995): 303-329.
- "The Rorty of the Crowd: Blood and Irony in Recent American
Philosophy" in Exquisite Corpse 53 (1995): 30-35.
- "Cults of Consumption,
Part IV" in Mesechabe #13
(Summer 1995): 10-13.
- "Anti-Ecorotica: Sex Among the
Televangelists," in Exquisite Corpse #54 (1995): 6-9.
- "Before It's Too
Late," in Raymond Schroth, ed., The Loyola Personal Reading List: A Faculty Guide to 100
Books Which Have Touched Their Lives (New Orleans: Loyola University,
1995), pp. 25-29.
- "Not Deep Apart"
[Review article on George Sessions, ed., Deep Ecology for the 21st
Century in Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy
12 (1995): 98-104.
- "L’anacoreta
erotico: Jimmy Swaggart"
in Il Corpo II, 4/5 (December 1995):
12-21.
- "Un Politique
de l'Esprit," in Silence: Ecologie, Alternatives, Non-Violence 199/200 (January
1996): 13-15.
- "Aujourd'hui
l'écologie?" [Review article on Luc Ferry, The
New Ecological Order and Michel Serres, The
Natural Contract in Terra Nova: Nature & Culture 1 (1996):
112-119.
- "Anarchism and the
Present World Crisis" in Howard J. Ehrlich, ed., Reinventing
Anarchy, Again (Edinburgh and San Francisco: AK Press, 1996), pp.
85-103.
- "Utopické
sny a nocni mury" in Svobodná
Mysl 8 (April 1996):17-24.
- "The Dragons of Brno" in The Fifth Estate 31 (Spring, 1996):
16-17, 31.
- "How Wide Is Deep
Ecology?" in Inquiry 39 (June 1996): 189-201.
- "Du bon usage d'Elisée Reclus: A propos du
compte-rendu de Philippe Pelletier sur l'ouvrage de John P.
Clark, La pensée sociale
d'Elisée Reclus, geographe anarchiste. La
réponse de l'auteur"
in Le Monde Libertaire no.1079 (April
10-16, 1997): 5-6.
- "The Dialectical Social
Geography of Elisée Reclus"
in Philosophy and Geography I: Space, Place, and Environmental Ethics (Lanham,
MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997), pp. 117-142.
- "Au-delà
de l'universalisme et
du relativisme: vers une théorie naturaliste dialectique de
la valeur" in Tout est
Relatif. -- Peut-être.
(Lyon: Atelier de création libertaire, 1997).
- "Vers
une culture de la nature :
les racines
d'un imaginaire écologique
libérateur" in Alain Pessin
et Mimmo Pucciarelli,
eds. La culture libertaire. Actes du colloque international,
Grenoble,
mars 1996 (Lyon : Atelier de Création, Libertaire, 1997),
pp. 431-441.
- "Bookchin
Agonistes" in The Fifth Estate 32
(Spring 1997): 20-23.
- "A Social Ecology"
in Capitalism, Nature, Socialism #31
(1997): 3-33.
- "La civilisation
et son autre : à la découverte d'une ecologie sociale de l'imaginaire"
in Réfractions 1 (1997): 171-194.
- "Reply" to Joel
Kovel, Kate Soper and Mary Mellor in Capitalism,
Nature, Socialism #33 (1998): 37-45.
- "Reply" to Joan Roelofs in Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
#34 (1998): 165-169.
- "The Tao of
Anarchy," The Fifth Estate 33
(Summer 1998): 16-21.
- "Une
écologie sociale"
in Réfractions 2 (1998): 55-81.
- "Political Ecology," in Encyclopedia
of Applied Ethics
(Academic Press,
1998), Vol. 3, pp. 581-593.
- "Naess
and Lloyd on Spinoza as Ecophilosopher" in Philosophical
Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of
Philosophy (Lanham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield, 1998), pp. 102-106.
- "Municipal Dreams: A
Social Ecological Critique of Bookchin's
Politics" in Andrew Light, ed., Social Ecology After
Bookchin (NewYork:
Guilford Publications, 1998), pp. 137-190.
- "Murray Bookchin" in Encyclopedia of the American Left
[2nd edition] (New York:
Oxford Un. Press, 1998).
- "New Llano
Community" in Encyclopedia of the American Left [2nd edition]
(New York:
Oxford Un. Press, 1998).
- "The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto"
in Andrei Codrescu, ed., Thus Spake the
Corpse (Black Sparrow Press, 1999).
- "The Politics of Social
Ecology: Beyond the Limits of the City" in Democracy and Nature,
Vol. 5, No. 3 (1999): 523-560.
- "Nietzschean
Anarchy and the Post-Mortem Condition" in Exquisite Corpse #62 (1999).
- "How Wide is Deep
Ecology?" in Eric Katz, Andrew Light and David Rothenberg, eds. Beneath
the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology (Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press, 2000), pp. 3-15.
- "Going With the (Cash)
Flow: Taoism and the New Managerial Wisdom" on Britannica.Com
Humanities Web Site (May 2000).
- “Laughing Matters, Or, In Praise of Folly” on Britannica.Com
Humanities Web Site (July 2000).
- "The Matter of Freedom:
Ecofeminist Lessons in Social Ecology" in Capitalism
Nature Socialism # 43 (2000): 62-80.
- "The Matter of Freedom:
Ecofeminist Lessons in Social Ecology" in
Zimmerman, et al, eds. Environmental
Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology (Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Prentice Hall, 2000), pp. 455-470.
- "The Tao of
Capitalism" in Fifth Estate 35 (2000): 8-9.
- "Derrida's Secret Name,
Or, What Transpired in the Auditorium of Gaea and Logos" in in Andrei Codrescu, ed., Thus Spake
the Corpse, Vol. II (Black Sparrow Press, 2000). pp. 266-272.
- "Alan Dordoy and Mary Mellor’s 'Ecosocialism and Ecofeminism'"
in Capitalism Nature Socialism #45 (2001): 87-91.
- “An Anarchist Tragedy:
On Robert Graham’s Tale of ‘Broken Promises’” in Social
Anarchism #31 (2001): 23-39.
- "Marx's Natures: A
Response to Foster and Burkett" in Organization and Environment 14
(2001): 451-462.
- "Contributions to the
Critique of Political Ecology" in Capitalism Nature Socialism
#47 (2001): 29-36.
- "The Utopian" in Fifth Estate Vol. 37, No. 1
(2002): 15-17.
- "Cornelius Castoriadis: Thinking About Political Theory" in Capitalism
Nature Socialism #49 (2002): 67-74.
- "Tra
Terra e Impero: I Papuani
Contro le Multinazionali"
in Libertaria vol. 4, no. 2
(2002): 24-33.
- "Bernard Charbonneau:
Regionalism and the Politics of Experience" in Capitalism Nature
Socialism #51 (2002): 41-48.
- "La domination de l'État indonésien et des firmes multinationales en Papouasie Occidentale, ou la conjonction d'un néocolonialisme régional et
de l'impérialisme économique
global " in Informations et Commentaires - Le développement en questions #120 (2002).
- “From Globalization to
Global Justice,” in Natun Bangla (Dhaka, Banglasdesh) August 26, 2002, p. 3
- "AnarChapters:
Zhuangzi and the Spirit of Anarchy" in Fifth
Estate #359 (2002-03): 20-25.
- "The State of the
State" in Capitalism Nature Socialism #54 (2003): 112-119.
- "Anarkismi
ja nykymaailman kriisi" Suom. Timo Ahonen ja Ulla Vehaluoto.
Pamflettijulkaisu, Väärinajattelija,
Joensuu 2003.
- "The Problem of
Political Culture" in Capitalism Nature Socialism #57 (2004):
103-108.
- "Left at the
Post-" [Review essay on Ernesto Laclau and Chantel Mouffe, Hegemony
and Socialist Strategy] in Social Anarchism 36 (Spring 2004):
28-35.
- "Introduction" to Elisée Reclus, L'Évolution, la révolution
et l'idéal anarchique (Montréal:
Lux Éditeur, 2004),
pp. 7-30.
- "The Microecology of Community" in Capitalism
Nature Socialism #60 (2004): 169-179.
- "Nietzschean
Anarchy and the Post-Mortem Condition" in John Moore and Spencer Sunshine,
eds., I Am Not A Man, I Am Dynamite: Friedrich Nietzsche and the
Anarchist Tradition (Brooklyn,
NY: Autonomedia,
2004).
- "Zen Anarchy" in Fifth
Estate #368-369 (2005) 69-73.
- "The Gift of Hope: Sarvodaya Shramadana's Good
Work" in Capitalism Nature Socialism #62 (2005): 1-9.
- "Elisée
Reclus et Emile Masson:
Prendre Conscience de Soi-Même"
in J.-Didier and Marielle Giraud, Emile
Masson: Prophète et Rebelle
(Rennes, France: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2005), pp. 107-115.
- “Anarchism, Religion and
Nature" in Bron Taylor, ed., Encyclopedia
of Religion and Nature (London and New York:
Continuum, 2005),pp. 49-56.
- “Social
Ecology,” in Bron Taylor, ed., Encyclopedia
of Religion and Nature (London and New York:
Continuum, 2005), pp. 1569-1571.
- "Peter Kropotkin"
in Bron Taylor, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion
and Nature (London and New York:
Continuum, 2005), pp. 971-972
- "Elisée
Reclus" in Bron
Taylor, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature (London
and New York:
Continuum, 2005), pp. 1351-1352.
- "Critica
dell'ecologia politica"
in Libertaria vol. 7, no. 4 (2005):
43-50.
- "The Indigenous
Struggle Against Violence and Oppression: Resistance to State and
Corporate Domination, Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism in West Papua"
in Santi Nath Chattopadhyay, ed., World Peace: Problems of Global Understanding and Prospect of
Harmony (Kolkata,
India: Punthi Pustak, 2005).
- "Pri
Elisée Reclus (Elizeo Rekluzo),"
interview (Esperanto, translated from French) in SAT Kulutro (January 2006) at
http://satesperanto.free.fr/satkulturo/article.php3?id_article=500.
- "A Letter from New Orleans: Reclusian Reflections on an Unnatural Disaster"
in Capitalism Nature Socialism vol. 17 #1 (March 2006): 7-18.
- "A Letter from New Orleans: Reclusian Reflections on an Unnatural Disaster"
in Fifth Estate #371 (Winter 2006): 5-14.
- "Lettera
da New Orleans"
in Libertaria, vol. 8, no. 1 (2006):
8-19.
- "Notes of a Native Son:
Stories of Oppression and Mutual Aid in New Orleans" in GEO #70
(Spring 2006):7.
- "Lettre
de la Nouvelle-Orléans (Reflexions
reclusiennes sur un désastre non naturel) in Réfractions 16
(May 2006): 129-141.
- "Je
ne peux pas dire ce que je
dis" in Laurent Patry
and Mimmo Pucciarelli,
eds. L'Anarchisme en Personnes (Lyon:
Atelier de Création Libertaire,
2006), pp. 223-259.
- "Il Manifesto Surre(gion)alista" in Lato Selvetico
29 (2006): 12-18.
- "The Long Road Home to New Orleans" in
Divergences (September 4, 2006) at
http://divergences.be/article.php3?id_article=187
- "Postscript to a Letter
from New Orleans"
in Perspectives on Anarchist Theory (Fall, 2006).
- "New Orleans: Do You Know What It
Means?" in New: Translating Cultures/Cultures Traduites
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- "The Meaning of the
Green Movement." Panel presentation at First National Green Youth
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- "Media, Mediation,
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the State," Conference on the Middle East War. Loyola Un., March 9,
1991.
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The People's Bookstore, Madison,
WI, March 15, 1991.
- "Utopian Dreams and
Nightmares," Open University of the Left, Chicago, IL,
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Value," International Society for Value Inquiry, World Congress of
Philosophy. Nairobi, Kenya, July, 1991.
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Violence," Pax Christi New
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University, January
23, 1992.
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Consumption," Department of English and Liberal Arts
Interdisciplinary Programs Series, University of Texas,
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Philosophy of Dialectical Naturalism," Faculty of Philosophy, University of Brno, Czechoslovakia, May 11, 1992.
- "The Left and the
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Brno, Czechoslovakia, May 12, 1992.
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Cultural Genocide as Responsible Corporate Policy: The Case of Freeport McMoRan In
West Papua (A propos de l'écocide et du génocide culturel en tant que “politique responsible” des entreprises
: le cas du Freeport McMoran
en Papouasie de l'Ouest)",
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Globalization: Grassroots Democracy versus Corporate Oligarchy," Chittagong University,
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Political Ecology of Disaster," University of Texas,
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of Disaster," Left Forum 2008, Cooper Union, New York City, March 10, 2007.
- "Radical
Affinities" at "Finding our Roots" conference, Loyola University,
Chicago, IL, April 29, 2007.
- "Surre(gion)alism: A Reading”
at No Exit Cafe, Chicago,
IL., April 30, 2007.
- "The Earth Died
Screaming While I Lay Dreaming: Ecological Illusion vs. Ecological
Action," Focus the Nation Teach-In, Audubon Room, Loyola University
New Orleans, January 31, 2008.
- “The
Allegory of the Birds," Green Salon Conference, Roussel
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Philosophy," Loyola University Philosophy Club, Loyola University,
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- Environmental Studies
Committee (1990-present)
- Advisor, LUCAP Environmental
Action Committee (1994-2007)
- Distinguished Professorship Committee
(2007-present)
- Advisor, Loyola Capoeira
Club (2007-present)
- Philosophy Department Common Curriculum Self-study Subcommittee
(2008-present)
- Philosophy Department Research Evaluation Criteria Subcommittee
(2008-present)
- First Year Common Reading
Committee (2009-present)
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