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Synthesis/Regeneration

A Magazine of Green Social Thought      O N L I N E


Synthesis/Regeneration presents issues that are important to environmental, progressive and political groups such as the Green Party and Labor Party. We invite articles from all left and Green perspectives.

  Links to recent issues and articles are immediately below.
  For archives and additional information see the
Website Table of Contents #below near the bottom of this web page.
Print subscriptions: $15 (four issues) Additional information for outside U.S.
Remit to: WD Press, P.O. Box 300275, St. Louis, MO 63130
   Site last updated 4 Apr 2009.

  


NEW    Spring, 2009 S/R 49: Collapse of Capitalism? is available.
[3 apr 09]    Table of contents.


    Winter, 2009 S/R 48: Surviving Climate Change
Reports from the St. Louis Roundtable [18 nov 08]    Table of contents.

[SELECTIONS]
From Extractive to Renewable Agriculture —Wes Jackson
Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society —Ted Trainer
The Political Economics of Greenwashing —Stan Cox
Meat, “Free Trade,” and Democracy —Jane Anne Morris
Thinking With Our Feet —Chris Bradshaw
Beyond Progressive Malpractice —Ronnie Cummins
Airborne Poisons: EPA Turns an Ear to the Lead Industry —Don Fitz


    Fall, 2008 S/R 47: Economics of Producing Less
[7 nov 08]    Table of contents.

[SELECTIONS]
The Economics of Less Stuff and Better Lives —Ben Wuloo Ikari
Production-Side Environmentalism —Don Fitz
Is Sustainable Capitalism an Oxymoron? —David Schweickart
Cynthia McKinney Deserves Your Support, Obama Does Not —Glen Ford
Elites vs. Greens in the Global South —Walden Bello


    Summer, 2008 S/R 46: Not Just a Better Light Bulb Announcement
Announcement of conference June 27-29, 2008, at Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri, plus new articles on carbon, copper, transportation, climate justice, the Green Party, and the like. [10 may 08]    Table of contents.

[SELECTIONS]
Homo Metallicus: Is Recycling the New Garbage? —Jane Anne Morris
Indigestible Leftovers of the Housing Bubble —Stan Cox
Rethinking the Automobile —Chris Bradshaw
Toward a New Agenda for Climate Justice —Brian Tokar
Palestine: "I Was Not Prepared for the Horrors I Saw" —Silvia Cattori interviews Hedy Epstein




Recent issues 42 through 45: links to selected articles [go]
Recent issues 35 through 41: links to selected articles [go]
Recent issues 25 through 34: links to selected articles [go]



Sampler: Featured articles, selected issues

Selected articles on Green economics
Pointers to 16 articles on Green economics from S/R 1993-2002.
[25 jan 01 updated 4 oct 02]

Selected articles on Green candidates and elected officials
Pointers to ten articles on Green electoral politics from S/R 1997-2002.
[6 jun 00 updated 6 oct 02]

Selected articles on Green visions and political action
Pointers to 12 articles on Green activism from S/R 1993-2002. [1 aug 00 updated 7 oct 02]

Green White House (c) Wm. Brown
[from the cover of s/r 4]



S I T E    T A B L E   O F   C O N T E N T S

This web archive contains about 1,000 articles (most of the text from some 2,000 pages—38 issues (15 years)—of the magazine):



S / R   F I F T E E N T H   A N N I V E R S A R Y   1 9 9 1 - 2 0 0 6
  T E N   Y E A R S    O N    T H E    W E B   1 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 9

Synthesis/Regeneration is independently published by a network of Greens and others, as a project of the Gateway Green Education Foundation. The editorial collective and magazine production and mailing are organized by members of the Gateway Green Alliance in St. Louis, Missouri. Synthesis/Regeneration is printed on recycled paper in a union shop.


neither left...
nor right...;-)

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