By T. S. MartinCHOICENovember 2019 Clark is an eco-anarchist philosopher and prolific writer on radical ecology issues. This collection of…
Philosophy
Moments of Excess in Peace News
By Patrick NicholsonPeace NewsOctober 2011 I suspect many activists struggle with the bigger political context outside their immediate areas of…
Moments of Excess: Essential Reading for Occupy and Quebec Student Activists
By Stefan ChristoffRabbleMay 11, 2012 As attention turns toward the mass student strike on the streets of Montreal, ongoing for…
Radical Ideas Implicit in the Jeffersonian Democracy on Which the U.S. Was Founded
By Belinda WebbThe Tribune Magazine June 2011 No, this isn’t a review of a reader on the works of the…
Arrested Development
The incredible shrinking legacy of a 1960s culture hero BookforumBy Kerry HowleyDec/Jan 2011 Almost everything written about Paul Goodman refers…
The Paul Goodman Reader in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyJuly 2011 Compiled for those not yet born” when editor and friend Taylor Stoehr met the astonishingly prolific social…
Drawing the Line Reviewed in Theory in Action
By Veronica ManfrediTheory in ActionVol. 4, No. 1January 2011 Globalization and militarization have accelerated the concentration of corporate and executive…
New Reformation: Notes of a Neolithic Conservative— A Review
T.J. NelsonFebruary 25th, 2012 Most people are familiar, from the writings of Hayek, Rothbard, and Ludwig von Mises, with the…
Drawing the Line Once Again in The Fifth Estate
By Paul ComeauFifth Estate Spring 2012 While relatively unknown today, Paul Goodman was one of the most influential thinkers of…
Drawing the Line Once Again in Radical Criminology: An Insurgent Journal
By Jeff ShantzRadical Criminology: An Insurgent Journal Despite the fact that anarchist theorists (from major figures like Peter Kropotkin and…