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Tokar: Apocalypse, Not?
Znet Article, March, 05 2013
Brian Tokar
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A review of Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth
Tokar: What’s Next for the Occupy Movement?
Znet Article, December, 04 2011
Brian Tokar
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People are fed up, and no longer too timid nor too defeated to speak out loudly against the status quo, and for a different kind of society
Tokar: Organizing Cools the Planet: A Review
Znet Article, October, 15 2011
Brian Tokar
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The book Organizing Cools the Planet urges us to take home some of the most practical, creative, and up-to-date lessons about the ongoing development of social movements
Tokar: Updates and More Views of Occupy Wall Street
Znet Article, October, 04 2011
Brian Tokar
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The Occupy Wall Street campaign, now in its third week, has inspired a wide range of commentaries, as well as like-minded events all across the US
Tokar: Coming of Age in a Different Time
Znet Article, July, 16 2011
Brian Tokar
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Review of Loisaida, by Dan Chodorkoff
Tokar: Interview: Toward Climate Justice
Znet Article, August, 26 2010
Brian Tokar
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New book interview...
Tokar: What was really decided in Copenhagen?or, “50,000 people went to Denmark and all they got was a lousy 3-page political agreementâ€
Znet Article, December, 23 2009
Brian Tokar
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Detailed accounts from participants in the recent Copenhagen climate summit are still coming in, but a few things are already quite clear, even as countries step up the blame game in response to the summit’s disappointing conclusion.
Tokar: Mobilization for Climate Justice Open Letter to the Grassroots: Help Organize for Urgent Action on Climate Change
Znet Article, May, 18 2009
Brian Tokar
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A collectively drafted open letter from the Mobilization for Climate Justice, calling for major actions on the eve of this fall's global climate summit, and the 10th anniversary of the WTO shutdown in Seattle!
Tokar: Social Ecology: Resistance and Reconstruction
Znet Article, May, 06 2009
Brian Tokar
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With all the debates and controversies that surrounded Murray Bookchin's many years of active political engagement, few commentators have addressed the lasting influence he had on the social and environmental movements of the past four decades.
Tokar: Biofuels: Promise or Threat?
Znet Article, February, 24 2009
Brian Tokar
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A recent letter initiated by eleven US-based civil society groups highlights the rapidly growing literature demonstrating that biofuels/agrofuels are worsening climate change, driving deforestation, displacing rural smallholder farmers and indigen...
Smolker: Biofuels: Promise or Threat?
Znet Article, February, 23 2009
Rachel Smolker
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In the coming weeks, the Obama administration is expected to release its plans to address the dual problems of global climate disruption and excessive dependence on foreign oil. Meanwhile, in the background, the debate among environmentalists over...
Tokar: Why No Real Progress at Bali Climate Talks? Toward a People's Agenda for Climate Justice
Znet Article, December, 19 2007
Brian Tokar
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With all the fanfare that usually accompanies such gatherings, delegates to the recent UN climate talks on the Indonesian island of Bali returned to their home countries declaring victory. Despite the continued obstructionism of the US delegation,...
Tokar: Murray Bookchin, Visionary Social Theorist, Dies At 85
Znet Article, July, 31 2006
Brian Tokar
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Murray Bookchin, the visionary social theorist and activist, died during the early morning of Sunday, July 30th in his home in Burlington, Vermont. During a prolific career of writing, teaching and political activism that spanned half a century, B...
Tokar: WTO vs. Europe: Less-and Also More-Than it Seems
Znet Article, February, 15 2006
Brian Tokar
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In the late Spring of 2003, amidst the political fallout of "Old Europe's" refusal to support the US invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration threw down a gauntlet that threatened to permanently aggravate transatlantic hostilities. As a political...


