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Synthesis/Regeneration A Magazine of Green Social Thought     O N L I N E
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Postal Workers: The Last Union —by Allison Kilkenny
Why Personal Change Does Not Equal Political Change —by Derrick Jensen
A Green Look at the Wisconsin Spring —by Jane Anne Morris
Meltdown Before the Tsunami Hit: TEPCO’s Darkest Secret —by David McNeill and Jake Adelstein
Iceland’s Ongoing Revolution —by Deena Stryker
An Affirmation of Labor’s Subordination to Capital —by Geoffrey McDonald
The Great Divide —by Henry Robertson
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Hubris Punished: Japan as Nuclear State —by Gavan McCormack
The Deep Green Meaning of Fukushima —by Don Fitz
It’s Always Too Soon for Nuclear Power— and Already Too Late —by Stan Cox
Sea Level Rise Brings Added Risks to Coastal Nuclear Plants —by Alyson Kenward
Race, Racism, Xenophobia and Migration —by Bill Fletcher
The Techno-Fantasies of Evo Morales —by Chellis Glendinning
Energy, Sustainability and the Left —by Ted Trainer
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Tomorrow’s Tunisia and Egypt: Reform or Revolution? —Hicham Safieddine
Ten Pots in Thirty Minutes: The Daily Struggle for Water in Mumbai —Priti Gulati Cox and Stan Cox
On Cars: “A Reckless, Bloodthirsty, Villainous Lot” —Bianca Mugyeni and Yves Engler
“Climate Jobs” and the Limits of Growth —Özlem Onaran
Capitalism and Degrowth: An Impossibility Theorem —John Bellamy Foster
Ecosocialism as a System of Thought —Cy Gonick
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Photo by Mona Caron
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Struggle over the Xingú Dams Comes to a Climax —Terence Turner
Trucking Toward Climate Change —Dahr Jamail
Water Wars, Climate Wars and Change From Below —David Solnit
Haitian Peasants March against Monsanto —La Via Campesina
Searching for the 96%: Health Care in the US and Cuba —Don Fitz
China: Twenty-First Century Energy Superpower —Michael Klare
The Greens as a Social Movement: The Early Years —Brian Tokar
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A Real Green Deal —Hilary Wainwright
In Defense of Downshifting and Work Sharing —Anna White
The Air-Conditioned Dream in a Warming World —Stan Cox
Reflections on the Cochabamba Climate Summit —Edgardo Lander
Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) in 2010 —Don Fitz
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Hell Is the Tijuana Assembly Line —Anne Vigna
"Free Trade's" Footprint a Decade after Seattle —Jane Anne Morris
The Political Economy of the "Illegal" Immigrant —Steve Martinot
Red Snow Warning —Chip Ward
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Politics-as-Usual While the Planet Burns —Brian Tokar
Carbon Trading: A Brief Introduction —Oscar Reyes
The Cellulosic Ethanol Delusion —Robert Bryce
Workplace Resistance and Self-management —Marie Trigona
Why We Can't Be Green if We're in the Red —Molly Scott Cato and Chris Hart
Andre Gorz: Ecology as Utopistics —Richard Burke
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Recent issues 46 through 50: with 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] |
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S I T E T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
This web archive contains about 1,350 articles (most of the text from some 2,400 pages— ~56 issues (18 years)—of the magazine):
- tables of contents, with links to available articles. Issues available online are in this main list. The text of numbers 5, 6, 9-25 and 27-31, 33-37, 39, 47-50, and 53-57 are here entirely; —send for paper copies of others. (Some of issue 7-8, and almost all of 26, 32, 38, 40-45, and 51-53 are here.) Articles in an issue are not limited to the special topic indicated by its title. Photographs, cartoons, and other artwork in the magazine are not here [with some exceptions].
57 Empire Decaying (Winter 2012)
56 The Fukushima Warning (Fall 2011)
55 Depleteing the Planet (Spring 2011)
54 Scrambling for What's Left (Winter 2011)
53 Less of What We Don't Need (Fall 2010)
52 Painting the Wasteland Green (Spring 2010)
51 Less Energy, More Justice (Winter 2010)
50 Climate Economics: Sense & Nonsense (Fall 2009)
49 Collapse of Capitalism? (Spring 2009)
48 Surviving Climate Change (Winter 2009)
47 Economics of Producing Less (Fall 2008)
46 Not Just a Better Light Bulb (Summer 2008)
45 Getting Serious About Climate Change (Winter 2008)
44 80% Less Energy (Fall 2007)
43 Reducing Energy (Spring 2007)
42 Less Energy, Better Living (Winter 2007)
41 Lead: The Poisoning Continues (Fall 2006)
40 Salvaging Democracy (Summer 2006)
39 Black Struggles for Justice (Winter 2006)
38 Shaking Off El Norte (Fall 2005)
37 Economics Reconsidered (Spring 2005)
36 Election 2004: Green Analyses (Winter 2005)
35 Tweedledum Or Tweedledumber? (Fall 2004)
34 Bioweapons: The True Dangers (Spring 2004)
33 Agriculture Under Siege (Winter 2004)
32 Bio-Repression (Fall 2003)
31 Pesticides: A Chemical Weapon (Spring 2003)
30 Mobilizing Against War (Winter 2003)
29 War and War Hysteria (Fall 2002)
28 The Threat to Civil Liberties (Spring 2002)
27 War for Oil (Winter 2002)
26 Becoming Green (Fall 2001)
25 Electoral Alternatives (Summer 2001)
24 Post-Election Reflection: Where Do Greens Go Now? (Winter 2001)
23 Political Organizing (Fall 2000)
22 Green Politics 2000: A Presidential Primary (Spring 2000)
21 Green Economics (Winter 2000)
20 Non-Violence and the War in Yugoslavia (Fall 1999)
19 The Political Economy of Genetic Engineering (Spring 1999)
18 Genetic Engineering: The Unheard Dangers (Winter 1999)
17 Biodevastation (Fall 1998)
16 Greens in Asia and the Pacific (Summer 1998)
15 Greens In Latin America (Winter 1998)
14 U.S. Greens Strategize (Fall 1997)
13 Worldwide Green (Spring 1997)
12 Building An Electoral Alternative: A Political Roundtable (Winter 1997)
11 The Political Economy of Nuclear Power (Fall 1996)
10 Nukes and Public Health (Spring 1996)
9 Nuclear Hot Spots (Winter 1996)
7-8 Dioxin: The Orange Resource Book (Summer 1995)
6 "Free" Trade vs. Visions of a Green Society (Spring 1993)
5 Education For Democratic Empowerment: Diverse Voices (Winter 1993)
- A list of all issues since 1991 (with links to tables of contents for all issues - 1 through 48)
- Index by author (for issues 9-48 —with links to articles.)
- Index by subject (primitive and out-of-date)
- Links to selected vintage issues & articles
- Information about ordering back issues (quantity discount available). Current and back issues are available singly and in bulk for table sales.
- Subscription information. Consider subscribing—the photos and illustrations are worth it—and it's more pleasant to read offline.
- —as well as other standard (dull?) stuff —the masthead (editorial info, email and postal addresses, submissions, subscriptions), acknowledgments, calls for articles, Green (& other) links, what's new (recent changes and communications).
S / R T W E N T I E T H A N N I V E R S A R Y 1 9 9 1 - 2 0 1 1
T W E L V E Y E A R S O N T H E W E B 1 9 9 9 - 2 0 1 1
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.
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