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.

 
Academic Positions

  • 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)

 
Honors and Awards

  • 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

 
Books

  • 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, edsEnvironmental 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 2 (2006) at http://www.new-mag.com/2_2006/clark_new_orleans/detailpage.htm
  • "Mephisto, Jr." in Divergences (September 28, 2006) at http://divergences.be/article.php3?id_article=195
  • "Topluluk Mikroekolojis" in Üç Ekoloji 5 (2006).
  • "Bridging the Unbridgeable Chasm: The Dialectic of Personal and Political Transformation" in Perspectives on Anarchist Theory (Fall, 2006): 33-41.
  • "Remembering Helen Hill," in Fifth Estate (Spring 2007): 42, 47-49.
  • “Letter from New Orleans” (English with Italian translation) in Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, ed. Elisée Reclus: Natura ed Educazione (Torino: Pearson Paravia Bruno Mondadori, 2007).
  • Zizek’s Act” in The New Humanist 123 (January-February 2008): 18-21.
  • “Domesticating the Dialectic: A Critique of Bookchin’s Neo-Aristotelianism” in Capitalism Nature Socialism, vol. 19 #1 (March 2008): 51-68.
  •  “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Metaphor: James Lovelock and the Revenge of Gaia” in Capitalism Nature Socialism, vol. 19 #2 (June 2008):51-68.
  • “Deep Play in the City: From the Situationist Dérive to Surre(gion)al Exploration” in Drain #8 (November 2008); online at www.drainmag.com.
  • "On Being None with Nature: Nargarjuna and the Ecology of Emptiness" in Capitalism Nature Socialism, vol. 19 #4 (December 2008): 6-29.
  • “Capabilities Theory and the Limits of Liberal Justice: On Nussbaum’s Frontiers of Justice” in Human Rights Review, Volume 10, Issue 4 (2009), pp. 583–604; online at http://www.springerlink.com/content/103917/?Content+Status=Accepted&sort=p_OnlineDate&sortorder=desc&v=condensed&o=20.
  • "The Microecology of Community" [Japanese translation] in Journal of Environmental Thought and Education, Vol. 2 (2008): 135-141.
  • “On Biehl’s Defense of Bookchin’s Immanent Dialectic” in Capitalism Nature Socialism 20:1 (March, 2009): 125-29.
  • Lire Reclus aujourd'hui?” in Jean-Paul Bord, et al. Elisée Reclus – Paul Vidal de la Blache. Le géographe, la cité et le monde, hier et aujourd'hui (Paris: L'Harmattan, 2009).
  • "Reclus, E." in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Oxford: Elsevier, 2009), Vol. 9, pp. 107-110.
  • "Anarchy and the Dialectic of Utopia" in Laurence Davis and Ruth Kinna, eds., Anarchism and Utopianism (Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2010)
  • "Critique of the Gotham Program (Thoughts on the Manifesto for a Left Turn)" forthcoming in Situations
  •  “Introduction” to Ursula K. LeGuin’s "A Non-Euclidean View Of California As A Cold Place To Be" (forthcoming in December from Fifth Estate)
  • "De la pensée critique à la géographie dialectique: l’itinéraire d’Élisée Reclus" (forthcoming in an anthology from University of Montpellier Press)

 
Book Reviews

  • Soren  Hansen and Jesper Jensen, The Little Red Schoolhouse and Richard E. Bull, Summerhill USA in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:2 (1972)
  • James Hearndon, How to Survive in Your Native Land and Peter Marin, "The Open Truth and Fiery Vehemence of Youth" in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:4 (1972)
  • Herbert R. Kohl, The Open Classroom in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:5 (1972)
  • Jonathan Kozol, Free Schools in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:7 (1972)
  • Paulo Friere, The Pedagogy of the Oppressed in Innovative Education Newsletter, 2:10 (1972)
  • Review of Christopher Jencks, et al., Inequality: A Reassessment of the Effect of Family and Schooling in America in Innovative Education Newsletter, 3:3 (1973)
  • R.W.K. Paterson, The Nihilistic Egoist and Max Stirner, The Ego and his Own in The Personalist 60 (1974): 65-68.
  • Sam Dolgoff, The Anarchist Collectives in The Review of Politics 37 (1975): 114-16.
  • William Godwin, Enquiry Concerning Political Justice in Reason (1975): 32-33.
  • Jules Steinberg, Locke, Rousseau and the Idea of Consent in The Quarterly Journal of Ideology 2 (Summer, 1978): 55-58.
  • Alan Ritter, Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis in Ethics 92 (1982): 777.
  • Murray Bookchin, Toward an Ecological Society in Telos 52 (1982): 224-30.
  • Murray Bookchin, Toward an Ecological Society in Our Generation 15 (1982): 52-59.
  • Murray Bookchin, The Ecology of Freedom in Telos 57 (1983): 226-33.
  • Peter Marshall, William Godwin in Criticism 27 (1985): 320-24.
  • David Miller, Anarchism in Social Anarchism 6 (1986-87): 51-53.
  • Albert Borgman, Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life in The Journal of Social Philosophy 18 (1987): 57.
  • Rudolf Bahro, Building the Green Movement in Social Anarchism 14 (1989): 97-104.
  • Pat Conroy, The Water is Wide and The Prince of Tides in Social Anarchism 14 (1989): 83-85.
  • Paul Ricoeur, Lectures on Ideology and Utopia in C. Peden and Y. Hudson, Terrorism, Justice and Liberal Values (Lewiston: Edwin Mellon Press, 1990), pp. 438-39.
  • Ronald Creagh, Laboratoires de l'Utopie in Utopian Studies 1 (1990): 157-60.
  • Krishnan Kumar, Utopianism in Utopian Studies 2 (1991)
  • Alan Macfarlane, The Culture of Capitalism in Our Generation 24 (1993): 96-101.
  • Roger Gaillard, Bienvenue en Utopie in Utopian Studies 4 (1993):127-29.
  • Andrew McLaughlin, Regarding Nature: Industrialism and Deep Ecology in Radical Philosophy Review of Books 8 (1993): 49-53.
  • Marie Fleming, The Geography of Freedom in Social Anarchism 22(1996): 57-65.
  • David Macauley, Minding Nature: The Philosophers of Ecology in Environmental Ethics 20 (1998): 199- 202.
  • Jacqueline Bishop, Em Memória Chico Mendes in The New Orleans Review 24 (1998): 165-167.
  • Graham Purchase, Evolution and Revolution: An Introduction to the Life and Thought of Peter Kropotkin in Fifth Estate vol. 34, no. 2 (1999): 21, 27.
  • Alan Carter, A Radical Green Political Theory in Capitalism Nature Socialism 45 (2001): 153-158.
  • Frank Cunningham, Theories of Democracy: A Critical Introduction in Capitalism Nature Socialism 52 (2002): 167-172.
  • Michael Löwy, Fatherland or Mother Earth? in Social Anarchism 36 (Spring 2004): 104-106.
  • Alain Thévenet, William Godwin: Des Lumières à l’Anarchisme in Anarchist Studies 12 (2004): 174-180.
  • Ursula LeGuin, Always Coming Home; Laozi, The Daodejing; Joel Kovel, The Age of Desire; and Gary Snyder, The Practice of the Wild in Fifth Estate 373 (Fall, 2006): 40-41.

 
Translations

  • Elisée Reclus, "Elisée Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans 1855, Part I" in Mesechabe 11 (Winter 1993): 15- 17.
  • Elisée Reclus, "Elisée Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans 1855, Parts II and III" in Mesechabe 12 (Spring 1994): 17-22.
  • Elisée Reclus, "A Voyage to New Orleans" in John Clark and Camille Martin, eds. A Voyage to New Orleans: Anarchist Impressions of the Old South (Enfield, NH: Glad Day Books, 1999), pp. 13-60.
  • Elisée Reclus, “Letter to La Huelga General (Barcelona), December 4, 1901” in Anarchy Archives at <http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/reclus/letterdec41901.html>.
  • "New Orleans in the 19th Century" [Excerpts from Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans] in Capitalism Nature Socialism, vol. 16, no. 4 (2005): 36, 39, 46, 56, 76, 83
  • Elisée Reclus."Anarchy (1874)" in Robert  Graham, ed., Anarchism : A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Vol. I (Montréal: Black Rose Books, 2005), pp. 130-135.
  • "Fragment of a Voyage to New Orleans" in Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro, eds., Critical Geographies: A Collection of Readings (Kelowna, Canada: Praxis (e) Press, 2008), pp. 74-88; http://www.praxis-epress.org/CGR/9-Reclus.pdf.y

 
Presentations

  • "Community, Culture and Participation." NEH conference on "Culture: the Need for Continuity." St. Mark's Community Center, New Orleans, May 2 and May 22,1973.
  • "Libertarian Political Theory." Conference for the Study of Political Thought. Tulane Un., October 15, 1975.
  • "Negation and Affirmation in Libertarian Thought." Conference on "Anarchism and Free Social Order," Smith College, Amherst, MA, November 26, 1976.
  • "Marx, Bakunin, and the Problem of Social Transformation," Conference for the Study of Political Thought, Tulane University, August 25, 1977.
  • "Marx, Bakunin, and the Problem of Social Transformation. American Political Science Association Convention, Washington, D.C., September 2, 1977.
  • "State, Technology, and Social Change," Hampshire College, October 29, 1977.
  • "Business, Labor and Unemployment," NEH Seminar on Unemployment, Grace Episcopal Church. New Orleans, November 1, 1978.
  • "La Problématique Libertaire aux États-Unis," Conference on Libertarian Thought in the U.S., Université Paul Valéry. Montpellier, France, May 8, 1980.
  • "Anarchism Today," Seminar, Portsmouth Polytechnic Institute, Portsmouth, England. May 28, 1980.
  • "Can We Master Technology?" Colloquium, Loyola University, New Orleans. March 23, 1981.
  • "Ecology, Technology, and Respect for Nature," Louisiana Conference on Science, Technology, and Human Values, Tulane University. October 22, 1981.
  • "Ideology and Radical Theory," Conference on "Les Intellectuels et L'État," L'Université du Québec à Montréal, June 5, 1982.
  • "The Labyrinth of Power and the Hall of Mirrors," Conference on "Le Pouvoir et sa Négation," Saignelégier, Switzerland. July 10, 1983.
  • "Reason, Culture, and the State," International Social Philosophy Conference, Université de Montréal, August 24, 1983.
  • "Giant Economy Size Brother," Address to Plenary Session, International Conference on "1984: Authoritarian Tendencies and Libertarian Tensions," Faculty of Architecture, University of Venice, Italy, September 28, 1984.
  • "Communitarianism and Rights," Louisiana-Mississippi Political Science Convention, Gulfport, Mississippi, March 1, 1985.
  • "The Promise of Social Ecology," International Social Philosophy Conference, University of Guadalajara, Mexico, November 9, 1985.
  • "Beyond Revolution: Toward a Problematic of Social and Ecological Regeneration, " University of Texas, November 14, 1985.
  • "David Miller on Anarchism: A Critique," Louisiana Political Science Convention, University of Southwestern Louisiana, March 14, 1986.
  • "Putting Anarchism through the Mill," University of Florida, April 16, 1986.
  • "Violence Against Nature," Conference on "Alternatives to Violence," First Unitarian Church, New Orleans. November 15, 1986.
  • "La Différence Sexuelle," Conference on "L'Inegalité Sexuelle," Université de Lyon, France, October 30, 1987.
  • "Bakunin and the Problem of Power." History Workshop 21., Newcastle Polytechnic Institute, Newcastle-upon-TyneEngland, November 21, 1987.
  • "The Noble Lies of Power," International Social Philosophy Conference, Somerville College, Oxford University, England, August 19, 1988.
  • "Radical Ecology and the Dominant Worldview," Association for Humanist Sociology Conference, Monteleon Hotel, New Orleans, November 4, 1988.
  • "The French Revolution and American Radical Democracy," Inaugural Address, Conference on "La Révolution de 1789, les Droits de l'Homme et les Francais des États-Unis," La Maison de Région, Montpellier, France, January 5, 1989.
  • "The Meaning of the Green Movement." Panel presentation at First National Green Youth Conference, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, May 4, 1989.
  • "Media, Mediation, Imagination," Workshop presented at Green Youth Conference, Antioch College, May 6, 1989.
  • "The French Revolution and American Radical Democracy," International Social Philosophy Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, July 15, 1989.
  • "What Is The Green Political Agenda?" Workshop presented at Unitarian Universalist Conference, "Living Ecologically." North Shore Unitarian Universalist Society, Lacombe, Louisiana, April 7, 1990.
  • "Earth Day 1990: A Radical Ecological View," Program on "Earth Day 1990: Launching a New Environmental Decade." Loyola University, April 17, 1990.
  • "Social Ecology and Higher Education," Third Annual Pitkin Conference on Higher Education, Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont, June 8-10, 1990.
  • "War is the Health of the State," Conference on the Middle East War. Loyola Un., March 9, 1991.
  • "Cults of Consumption," Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin, March 14, 1991.
  • "The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto," The People's Bookstore, Madison, WI, March 15, 1991.
  • "Utopian Dreams and Nightmares," Open University of the Left, Chicago, IL, March 16, 1991.
  • "After the War: A Two-Evening Lecture/Discussion." (Panelist) University of New Orleans, April 4, 1991.
  • "Social Ecology and the Future of the Earth," World Congress of Philosophy. Nairobi, Kenya, July, 1991.
  • "The Social Ecology of Value," International Society for Value Inquiry, World Congress of Philosophy. Nairobi, Kenya, July, 1991.
  • "Nationalism and Violence," Pax Christi New Orleans, Loyola University, January 23, 1992.
  • "Cults of Consumption," Department of English and Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Programs Series, University of Texas, April 16, 1992.
  • "Social Ecology: A Philosophy of Dialectical Naturalism," Faculty of Philosophy, University of Brno, Czechoslovakia, May 11, 1992.
  • "The Left and the Ecological Movement in the United States," Brno, Czechoslovakia, May 12, 1992.
  • "The Mass Psychology of Nationalism," Faculty of Law, University of Brno, Brno, Czechoslovakia, May 13, 1992.
  • "Green Cities," Sierra Club, First Unitarian Church, New Orleans, August 9, 1993.
  • "Is There An Ecological Crisis?" Community Breakfast, First Unitarian Church, November 13, 1993
  • "The Roar of the Monster: The Resurgence of Nationalism," OPTIONS Program, Loyola Un., April 26, 1994.
  • "The Politics of Social Ecology: Beyond the Limits of the City," International Social Ecology Conference, Castle Toward, Dunoon, Scotland, July 15, 1995.
  • "Giving Something Back—And It's Toxic: A Case Study of Corporate Social and Ecological Irresponsibility." International Social Ecology Conference, Dunoon, Scotland, July 16, 1995.
  • "Culture, Nature and Imaginary: Toward an Ecological Libertarian Culture," International Conference on "La Culture Libertaire," Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble, France, March 23, 1996.
  • "A Social Ecology," Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World Annual Conference, Estes Park, CO., August 10, 1997.
  • "Reclus and Social Ecology," First International Conference on Elisée Reclus, Montpellier, France, May, 1998.
  • "The Convivial City," Second International Conference on Elisée Reclus, Montpellier, France, May, 1999.
  • "The Indigenous Struggle Against Violence and Oppression: West Papuan Resistance to State and Corporate Domination,"   World Peace Thinkers' Meet On Paths Of Peace In A Strife-Torn World, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, January 6, 2001
  • "On Ecocide and 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 quepolitique responsible” des entreprises : le cas du Freeport McMoran en Papouasie de l'Ouest)", International Conference: "Réflexions sur l'impact des entreprises multinationales américaines sur la société" (Reflections on the Social Impact of American Multinational Corporations), Grenoble, France, January 11, 2002.
  • "On Being None With Nature: Nagarjuna and the Ecology of Emptiness," Society For Indian Philosophy and Religion Conference on "Mysticism, Reason, Art and Literature: East West Perspectives,"  Airport Ashoka Hotel, Kolkata, west Bengal, India, July 30, 2002.
  • "From Globalization to Global Justice,"  WISER [Work for Integrated Socio-Economic Effort at Reconstruction] Conference on "Globalization and the Third World," Central Public Library, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 10, 2002.
  • "Two Concepts of Globalization: Grassroots Democracy versus Corporate Oligarchy," Chittagong University, Chittagong, Bangladesh, August 12, 2002.
  • "The Global Social and Ecological Crisis," Dhaka International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 14, 2002.
  • "Free Market Environmentalism: Pro and Con" (Debate with Prof. Walter Block, Loyola Economics Department), Loyola University, November 20, 2002.
  • "In the Woods: A Public Forum Addressing the Context of the Rural Edge," Panelist, Tulane University School of Architecture, January 27, 2003.
  • Elisée Reclus et Emile Masson: Prenant Conscience de Soi-Même,” Colloque Emile Masson—International Conference on Emile Masson,  Pontivy, France, September 27, 2003.
  • "The Ecological Impact of Trade and Corporate Globalization," February 8, 2004, Sierra Club, New Orleans Group
  • "Facing the Empire: Understanding the World System and Responding to Global Crisis" Gillespie Memorial Community Breakfast, Sat. January 8, 2005, First Unitarian Church, New Orleans
  • "The Triple Crime of Katrina," testimony at the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States, New York City, October 22, 2005.
  • Keynote Speaker, Annual LUCAP Banquet, Loyola University New Orleans, April 3, 2006.
  • "The Utopian Dream in the Midst of Crisis," Pitzer College, Claremont, CA, April 13, 2006.
  • "Crimes of Katrina: The Political Ecology of Disaster," University of Texas, April 24, 2006.
  • "The Political Ecology 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 Hall, Loyola University, March 13, 2008.
  • "Fetishism and Philosophy," Loyola University Philosophy Club, Loyola University, April 16, 2009.
  • "Is Crisis the Solution?" Left Forum 2009, Pace University, New York, New York, April 19, 2009.
  • “A Dialogue with Arne Naess on Deep Ecology and Social Ecology (1988-1997)” Society for Ecofeminism, Environmental justice and Social Ecology meeting, International Association for Environmental Philosophy Conference, Arlington, VA, November 2, 2009.
  • "Extending the Legacy of Humanist Scholarship and Activism," Panel at the Association for Humanist Sociology Conference, Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center, New Orleans, November 14, 2009.

 
Recent Audio and Video

  • Interview on WLIB-AM, New York City.  October 21, 2005.
  • Katrina Hearing testimony on "Democracy Now," national satellite and syndicated TV and radio program. October 24, 2005.
  • Interview on KPFK-FM. Los Angeles, CA. November 11 2005.
  • Interview on WRIF-FM, WCSX-FM, and WMGC-FM, Detroit, MI.  March 3, 2006.
  • "Remembering the Wetlands." "Katrina Ya Ya" Series. WWNO-FM. New Orleans, LA. June 7, 2006.
  • Commentary for  "Falling Together in New Orleans" (film). Organic Process Productions, 2007
  • "Just and Sustainable New Orleans.” Interview on KNYO-FM, Ft. Bragg, CA, December 13, 2007.
  • “The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto.” http://vimeo.com/5174479. June 15, 2009.


Reviews for Publishers

  • Review of Liberty, Justice and Morals for Macmillan Co., August, 1976.
  • Review of The Age of Ideology: Political Thought 1750 to the Present for Prentice-Hall, Inc., March 1978.
  • Review of Radical Shelley for Princeton University Press, December, 1980.
  • Review of Contemporary Moral Problems for West Publishing Co., December, 1986.
  • Review of Perspectives in Ecology: A Critical Essay for Black Rose Books, August, 1986.
  • Review of Contemporary Moral Problems , second edition, for West Pub. Co., June, 1987.
  • Review of Principles and Problems: A Basic Introduction to Ethics for West Pub. Co., July, 1988.
  • Review of The Collected Works of William Godwin , 8 vol., for Pickering & Chatto, Ltd., August, 1989.
  • Review of Anarchism and Civil Society for Black Rose Books, June, 1990.
  • Review of Applying Heidegger to Radical Environmentalism for University of California Press, October, 1990.
  • Review of Green Political Theory for University of California Press, March, 1991.
  • Review of American Political Theory for Prentice Hall, May, 1991.
  • Review of A History of Socialism and Communism in Modern Times for Prentice Hall, September, 1992.
  • Review of Democratic Theory and Post-Communist Change for Prentice Hall, November, 1993.
  • Review of Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Philosophy for West Publishing Co., February, 1995.
  • Review of Democratic Theory and Post-Communist Change [revised] for Prentice Hall, February, 1995.
  • Review of A Bioregional Primer for University of Minnesota Press, January, 1996.
  • Review of Zoon Politikon: Democracy, Ecology and Selfhood for Un. of Edinburgh Press, March, 1996.
  • Review of World Philosophies for Routledge, November, 1997.
  • Review of A Green Political Theory for Routledge, July, 1998.
  • Review of Ethics for Life for Mayfield, July, 1999.
  • Review of Divided Natures: The Strains of Political Ecology for MIT Press, July 2000.
  • Review of Case Studies in Environmental Ethics for Rowman and Littlefield, February, 2003
  • Review of Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach for Prentice Hall, April 2003.
  • Review of Ian's Great Amazing Philosophical Adventure for Longman Publishers, March 2004
  • Review of The Great Conversation for Oxford University Press, January 2005
  • Review of Zhuangzi for Longman Publishers, April, 2005.
  • Review of Voyage of Discovery, Wadsworth Publishing Co., May, 2005.
  • Review of Beer and Revolution, University of Illinois Press, August, 2006.
  • Review of Philosophical Conversations, Oxford University Press, February 2008.

 
Courses Taught

  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Human Nature
  • Metaphysics
  • Introduction to Logic/Logical Reasoning
  • History of Philosophy
  • Ethics/Moral Decisions
  • Social Ethics
  • Environmental Ethics
  • Ecology and Moral Responsibility
  • Environmental Philosophy
  • Political Ecology
  • Philosophy of Nature
  • Social and Political Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Education
  • History of Political Theory
  • Modern Isms/Political Ideologies
  • Technology and Social Change
  • Technology and Human Values
  • Philosophy of Technology
  • Great Ideas in Philosophy
  • Wisdom of East and West
  • Philosophical Psychology
  • Asian Philosophy
  • Buddhist Philosophy
  • Freud and Philosophy
  • Seminar in Plato
  • Seminar in Marx
  • Seminar in Nietzsche
  • Imaginary Voyages: Fantasy and Reality in Philosophy and Film
  • The Experience and Value of Nature
  • Senior Humanities Seminar
  • Senior Research Seminar

 
Professional Memberships

  • Education Workers Union (Industrial Workers of the World)
  • American Association of University Professors
  • International Association for Environmental Philosophy
  • International Developmental Ethics Association
  • International Society for Environmental Ethics
  • International Society For Intercultural Studies and Research (Honorary Fellow)
  • Radical Philosophy Association
  • Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
  • International Philosophers for Peace
  • Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences
  • Conference for the Study of Political Thought

 
Editorial Activities

  • Co-moderator, RA (Research on Anarchism , e-mail discussion list) (1995-present)
  • Editorial Board Member, Anarchist Studies (Lancaster, England, 1992-present)
  • International Advisory Board Member, Society and Nature: The International Journal of Political Ecology (1992-1996)
  • Founding Editor, Mesechabe: The Journal of Surre(gion)alism (1989-95)
  • Editorial Board Member, Our Generation (Montréal, Canada; 1985-1994)
  • Present or former referee, Environmental Ethics, Journal of Value Inquiry, Utopian Studies, History of Political Theory, Philosophy and Geography, Anarchist Studies, Environmental Values, Review of Politics, Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture.
  • Taskforce member for the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature in the area of "Religious Dimensions of Environmental Ethics/Eco-Justice.
  • Translator of editorial commentary (French to English) for journal Divergences (2006-present)

 
Committees and Other University Functions

  • Curriculum Committee, University Self-Study (1972-73)
  • City College Dean Search Committee (1976)
  • University Scholarship Policy Committee (1977-78)
  • La Salle Federal Credit Union Credit Committee (1977-79)
  • City College/Arts and Sciences Merger Study Committee (1980)
  • Faculty Development Study Task Force (1980)
  • City College Dean Search Committee (1980-81; secretary, 1980-81)
  • University Rank and Tenure Committee (1980-83)
  • Financial Exigency Committee (1982-84)
  • Editor, Educational Programs Committee, University Self-Study (1983-84)
  • Chair, Curriculum Subcommittee, University Self-Study (1983-84)
  • Committee on Academic Excellence (1983-84)
  • Ad Hoc Committee on Child Care (1984)
  • University Space Allocation Committee (1984-85)
  • City College Review Committee (1987)
  • University Space Allocation Committee (1985-88)
  • Board Member, Institute of Human Relations (1985-90)
  • Dean's Advisory Committee (1988-90)
  • Summer School Task Force (1990-91)
  • University Library Committee (1981-92; chair, 1989-92)
  • Peace and Social Justice Program Committee (1988-90)
  • Higher Education Video Access Program Committee (1989-93)
  • University Honors Advisory Board (Fall 1992)
  • University Self-Study Undergraduate Studies Committee (co-chair, 1993-95)
  • University Self-Study Steering Committee (1993-95)
  • Chair, Search Committee, CISA Program Director Position (1994-95)
  • Advisor, Loyola University Greens (1994-2005)
  • Biever Guest Lectures Committee (1988-95; chair, 1989-92)
  • University Graduate Fellowships Committee (1987-98)
  • University Senate (1976-78; 1983-85; 1996-98)
  • University Honors Advisory Board (1998-99)
  • City College Library Liaison (1972-2001)
  • City College Rank & Tenure Committee (1978-79; 1981-84; 1986-present; chair, 1981-84)
  • Advisor, Alpha Sigma Lambda Honorary Society (1988-2007)
  • Chair of Environmental Studies Program (1997-98, 2000-03)
  • City College Courses and Curriculum Committee (1980-82; 1992-99, 2002-2005)
  • 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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