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Volume 16, Number 2, 2005

Volume 16, Number 2, 2005

As a way to offer free access to the Capitalism Nature Socialism catalogue, we will soon offer links below to the pre-print proofs of articles. For purposes of citation, please locate the published version of this issue in the journal archive.

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House Organ

The Ecofeminist Ground of Ecosocialism
by Joel Kovel

Direction

Moving to an Embodied Materialism
by Ariel Salleh

Essay

What is Ecosocialism?
by Michael Löwy

Report

The Neoconservative Assault on the Earth: The Environmental Imperialism of the Bush Administration
by Andrew Austin and Laurel Phoenix

Praxis

The Politics of Money and Credit as a Route to Ecological Sustainability and Economic Democracy
by Mary Mellor

Resource Politics

Urinetown or Morainetown? Debates on the Reregulation of the Urban Water Regime in Toronto
by Douglas Young and Roger Keil

Ripples in Clio’s Pond

Palau: A Parable for the Twenty-first Century
by J. Donald Hughes

Mitigating Disaster

The World Conference on Disaster Viewed through the Lens of Political Ecology: A Dozen Big Questions for Kobe and Beyond
by Ben Wisner and Peter Walker

Imagined Ecologies

The Gift of Hope: Sarvodaya Shraadana’s Good Work
by John Clark

Review Essays

Listen, Ecological Marxist! (Yes, I Said Animals!)
by John Sanbonmatsu

The Open Society and Its Energies: Channeling Environmental Concern in the U.S. and Western Europe
by Piers H.G. Stephens

Book Review

Ecological Restoration as Art?
by Colette Palamar

Book Note

The Politics of Money
by Molly Scott Cato