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Takis Fotopoulos

Takis Fotopoulos (Greek: Τάκης Φωτόπουλος born 14 October 1940) is a Greek political philosopher, economist and writer who founded the Inclusive Democracy movement, aiming at a synthesis of classical democracy with libertarian socialism[6] and the radical currents in the new social movements. He is an academic, and has written many books and over 900 articles,. He is the editor of The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy (which succeeded Democracy & Nature) and is the author of Towards An Inclusive Democracy (1997) in which the foundations of the Inclusive Democracy project were set.[13] His latest book is The New World Order in Action: Volume 1: Globalization, the Brexit Revolution and the "Left"- Towards a Democratic Community of Sovereign Nations (December 2016). Fotopoulos is Greek and lives in London.[14]

Early life

Fotopoulos was born on the Greek island of Chios and his family moved to Athens soon afterwards. After graduating from the University of Athens with degrees in Economics and Political Science and in Law, he moved to London in 1966 for postgraduate study at the London School of Economics on a Varvaressos scholarship from Athens University. He was a student syndicalist and activist in Athens[15] and then a political activist in London, taking an active part in the 1968 student protests there, and in organisations of the revolutionary Greek Left during the struggle against the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. During this period, he was a member of the Greek group called Revolutionary Socialist Groups in London, which published the newspaper Μαμή ("Midwife", from the Marxian dictum, "violence is the midwife of revolution") for which he wrote several articles.[16] Fotopoulos married Sia Mamareli (a former lawyer) in 1966; the couple have a son, Costas (born in 1974), who is a Composer and Pianist.

Academia and afterwards

Fotopoulos was a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Polytechnic of North London from 1969 to 1989, until he began editing the journal Society & Nature, later Democracy & Nature and subsequently the online International Journal of Inclusive Democracy.[13][14] He was also a columnist of Eleftherotypia,[17] the second-biggest newspaper in Greece.[18]

Inclusive Democracy

Fotopoulos developed the political project of Inclusive Democracy (ID) in 1997 (an exposition can be found in Towards An Inclusive Democracy). The first issue of Society & Nature declared that:

our ambition is to initiate an urgently needed dialogue on the crucial question of developing a new liberatory social project, at a moment in History when the Left has abandoned this traditional role.[19]

It specified that the new project should be seen as the outcome of a synthesis of the democratic, libertarian socialist and radical Green traditions.[20] Since then, a dialogue has followed in the pages of the journal, in which supporters of the autonomy project like Cornelius Castoriadis, social ecology supporters including its founder Murray Bookchin, and Green activists and academics like Steven Best have taken part.

The starting point for Fotopoulos' work is that the world faces a multi-dimensional crisis (economic, ecological, social, cultural and political) which is caused by the concentration of power in elites, as a result of the market economy, representative democracy and related forms of hierarchical structure. An inclusive democracy, which involves the equal distribution of power at all levels, is seen not as a utopia (in the negative sense of the word) or a "vision" but as perhaps the only way out of the present crisis, with trends towards its creation manifesting themselves today in many parts of the world. Fotopoulos is in favor of market abolitionism, although he would not identify himself as a market abolitionist as such because he considers market abolition as one aspect of an inclusive democracy which refers only to the economic democracy component of it. He maintains that "modern hierarchical society," which for him includes both the capitalist market economy and "socialist" statism, is highly oriented toward economic growth, which has glaring environmental contradictions. Fotopoulos proposes a model of economic democracy for a stateless, marketless and moneyless economy but he considers that the economic democracy component is equally significant to the other components of ID, i.e. political or direct democracy, economic democracy, ecological democracy and democracy in the social realm. Fotopoulos' work has been critically assessed by important activists, theorists and scholars.[6][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Selected bibliography

Original English

  • Towards An Inclusive Democracy. The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project (London/New York: Cassell Continuum, 1997), 401 pp. ISBN 0-304-33627-0 and 0-304-33628-9.
  • Education, Culture and Modernization, ed. by Peter Alheit et al. (Roskide University, 1995). (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "The crisis of the growth economy, the withering away of the nation-state and the community-based society").
  • Defending Public Schools, ed. by David A. Gabbard & E. Wayne Ross (Praeger, 2004). (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "The State, the Market and (Mis-)education").
  • Critical Perspectives on Globalisation, ed. by Robert Hunter Wade, Marina Della Giusta and Uma Kambhampati (Chelthenham, UK & Northampton, MA US: Edward Elgar publishing, 2006). (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "The global 'war' of the transnational elite").
  • Eco-socialism as Politics: Rebuilding the Basis of Our Modern Civilisation ed. by Qingzhi Huan (Springer, 1st Edition, 2010, XI), 224 p., Hardcover, ISBN 978-90-481-3744-2. (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "The De-growth Utopia: The Incompatibility of De-growth within an Internationalised Market Economy").
  • Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex ed. by A.J.Nocella, Steven Best, Peter McLaren (AK Press, Oakland, CA & Edinburgh, 2010), 590 p, paperback, ISBN 978-1-904859-98-7. (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "Systemic Aspects of Academic Repression in the New World Order". A full version of this essay is published in The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, Vol. 4, No. 4 (October 2008).
  • Critical Pedagogy in the new dark ages: challenges and possibilities, ed by Maria Nikolakaki (Peter Lang Publishing, 2012), ISBN 978-1433114274. (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "From (mis)education to Paedeia," pp. 81–119.)
  • Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto, ed by Frederic L. Bender (second revised edition; New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 2013), ISBN 978-0393935608. (Takis Fotopoulos & A. Gezerlis contribution: "Hardt & Negri's Empire: A new Communist Manifesto or a reformist Welcome to Neoliberal Globalization?," (extract), pp. 232–34.)
  • The New World Order in Action. Vol. 1: Globalization, the Brexit Revolution and the 'Left' - Towards a Democratic Community of Sovereign Nations (San Diego, Cal., US: Progressive Press, 2016). ISBN 978-1615772476.

Selected translations of works by Fotopoulos

  • (in Italian) Complessità sistemica e svillupo eco-sostenibile, ed. by I. Spano and D. Padovan (Sapere 2001). (Takis Fotopoulos contribution: "La crisi dell 'economia di crescita. Societa ecologica e democrazia".)
  • (in Italian) Per Una Democrazia Globale (Milano: Eleuthera, 1999), 254 pp. ISBN 88-85060-37-4
  • (in Spanish) Hacia Una Democracia Inclusiva: Un nuevo proyecto liberador (Montevideo: Nordan, 2002), 325 pp. ISBN 9974-42-098-9
  • (in French) Vers Une Démocratie Générale (Paris: Seuil, 2002), 250 pp. ISBN 2-02-052846-0
  • (in German) Umfassende Demokratie, Die Antwort auf die Krise der Wachstums-und Marktwirtschaft (Grafenau: Trotzdem Verlag, 2003), 445 pp. ISBN 3-931786-23-4
  • (in Chinese) The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Entire English E-book publication [2005] of the book with the same title published in Athens, 2005 by Gordios, 334 pp. ISBN 960-7083-69-5. Published in Chinese (Shandong University Press, 2008). ISBN 978-7-5607-3533-7)
  • (in Greek) Critical Pedagogy in the New Middle Age, ed. by Maria Nikolakaki (Sideris, October 2011), ISBN 978-960-08-0581-9. (Takis Fotopoulos' Contribution: "From Education to Paedeia".)

Original Greek

  • Studies on the contemporary Greek Economy, ed. by S.Papaspiliopoulos (Athens: Papazisis, 1978). (Takis Fotopoulos' contribution: "Dependent development and industrialisation").
  • Dependent Development: The Case of Greece (Athens: Exantas, 1985 & 1987), ISBN 960-256-040-1.
  • The Gulf War: The First Battle in the North-South Conflict (Athens: Exantas, 1991), ISBN 960-256-081-9.
  • The Neo-Liberal Consensus (Athens: Gordios, 1993).
  • The New World Order and Greece (Athens: Kastaniotis, 1997).
  • Inclusive Democracy (Athens: Kastaniotis, 1999).
  • Drugs: Beyond the Demonology of Penalisation and the 'Progressive' Mythology of Liberalisation (Athens: Eleftheros Typos, 1999).
  • The New Order in the Balkans and the First War of the Internationalised Market Economy (Athens: Staxy, 1999).
  • Religion, Autonomy and Democracy (Athens: Eleftheros Typos, 2000).
  • Globalisation, the Left and Inclusive Democracy (Athens: Ellinika Grammata, 2002).
  • From the Athenian Democracy to Inclusive Democracy (Athens: Eleftheros Typos, 2002).
  • The War against 'Terrorism': the Elites Generalised Attack (Athens: Gordios, 2003), ISBN 960-7083-57-1.
  • Chomsky's capitalism, Albert's post-capitalism and Inclusive Democracy (Athens: Gordios, 2004).
  • Globalisation, Technology and Paideia in the New Cosmopolis (Atrapos, 2004). (Takis Fotopoulos' contribution: "Contrasting views on globalisation and the myth about the end of globalisation").
  • The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Athens: Gordios, 2005).
  • Inclusive Democracy: 10 Years Afterwards (Περιεκτική Δημοκρατία: 10 Χρόνια Μετά) (Athens: Eleftheros Typos, 2008), 591 pp.
  • Globalised Capitalism, The Eclipse of the Left and Inclusive Democracy, ed. by Steven Best (Athens: Koukkida, 2008), ISBN 978-960-98038-5-4. And as Special Issue of "The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy", Winter 2009, in English: Online/PDF (with two contributions by Takis Fotopoulos, "Recent Theoretical Developments on the Inclusive Democracy Project" & "Is Inclusive Democracy Feasible and Desirable?").
  • Global Crisis, Greece, and the anti-systemic movement (Athens: Koukida, 2009), 318 pages, ISBN 978-960-94100-0-7.
  • Greece as a protectorate of the transnational elite (Athens: Gordios, November 2010), 412 pages, ISBN 978-960-6826-18-4.
  • The Chronicle of the Catastrophe 2010-2015: From the Memoranda of the systemic PASOK / ND to SYRIZA's "Left" Memorandum (Το χρονικό της καταστροφής 2010-2015) (Athens: Gordios, September 2015), 470 pages, ISBN 978-960-6826-66-5.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 7–20. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  2. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 342–45. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  3. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 185–94. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  4. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 173, 185, 195, 210. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  5. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 74, 178. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  6. ^ a b c Richard, Jean-Claude (13–19 March 2003). "Vers une démocratie générale, Takis Fotopoulos". Le Monde Libertaire (Book review) (in French). 1311.
  7. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 11, 69. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  8. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 276–78, 328–40. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  9. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 316–40. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  10. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis & Gezerlis, Alexandros (2013). "Hardt & Negri's Empire: A new Communist Manifesto or a reformist Welcome to Neoliberal Globalization?". In Bender, Frederic L. (ed.). The Communist manifesto (2nd ed.). W.W. Norton & Co. pp. 232–34. ISBN 978-0393935608.
  11. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. p. 126. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  12. ^ Fotopoulos, Takis (1997). Towards An Inclusive Democracy: The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project. London/New York: Cassell Continuum. pp. 309–16. ISBN 0-304-33627-0.
  13. ^ a b Takis Fotopoulos bio at Bloomsburry Publishing/Continuum's website.
  14. ^ a b Takis Fotopoulos bio at eipcp's (European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies) website.
  15. ^ He was elected as a member of the Administrative Council of the Law students Union in 1958-59, following the first victory of a Left alliance in which he participated against EKOF, an extreme right wing student association controlled by the 'deep' Greek state , which a few years later, in 1963, was responsible for the murder of Left parliamentarian Grigoris Lambrakis and 4 years later of the military coup which led to the military dictatorship (1967-74).
  16. ^ As testified by the Left composer Lakis Karalis in an interview in the Athens newspaper Eleftherotypia (06/09/2008) and in an Arts web site Προβολέας 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine.
  17. ^ (in Greek) Archive of Takis Fotopoulos' articles at the website of Eleftherotypia
  18. ^ Smith, Helena (12 June 2012). "Greek journalists return to work unpaid for what may be paper's last edition". The Guardian.
  19. ^ Editorial
  20. ^ Our Aims @ Society and Nature/Democracy and Nature's website
  21. ^ Jorge Camil, review of Hacia Una Democracia Inclusiva (in Spanish), La Jornada, Friday, 8 June 2001.
  22. ^ Arran Gare, review of Towards an Inclusive Democracy, Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 34 (1), Winter 2002, p. 97-99.
  23. ^ Michael Levin, review of Towards an Inclusive Democracy, Anarchist Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, October 1997.
  24. ^ John Griffin, Dodgy Logic and the Olympians, Total Liberty, 1999-2000, p. 10-11.
  25. ^ James Herod, review of Towards an Inclusive Democracy, Getting Free: Creating an Association of Democratic Autonomous Neighborhoods, Lucy Parsons Center (first printing edition), May 2007.
  26. ^ Baer, Hans (November 19, 2020). "Towards an anti-capitalist synthesis: what can ecosocialists learn from ecoanarchists?". Green Left. Retrieved January 2, 2021.

Further reading

  • "Inclusive Democracy" entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy (ed. by Barry Jones), Vol. 2 (2001), pp. 732–740.
  • “The Inclusive Democracy project – six years on“ (essays on the ID project by Michael Levin, Arran Gare, David Freeman, Serge Latouche, Jean-Claude Richard, Takis Nikolopoulos, Rafael Spósito, Guido Galafassi, Takis Fotopoulos and others), Democracy & Nature, Vol. 9, No. 3 (November 2003).
  • “Debate on the Inclusive Democracy project (Parts I & II)“, The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, Vol. 1, No. 2 (January 2005) and Vol. 1, No. 3 (May 2005).
  • Takis Fotopoulos, "Inclusive Democracy" in Alternative Economies, Alternative Societies ed. by Oliver Ressler & Aneta Szylak, 240 pages (20 pages in color), languages: English and Polish, ISBN 978-83-924665-0-5 (Gdansk: Wyspa Institute of Art, Poland, 2007). [Published in German/Hungarian by Promedia Verlag, Vienna 2008. ISBN 978-3-85371-291-7.]

External links

Overviews

  • "Inclusive Democracy" entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy (ed. by Barry Jones), Vol. 2 (2001), pp. 732–740.
  • Takis Fotopoulos' Archive

Selected interviews

  • "What is Inclusive Democracy? on YouTube. Takis Fotopoulos' Interview about Inclusive Democracy". Interview taken by Oliver Ressler for his video series Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies (2003-2008) (July 19, 2003). Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  • Inclusive Democracy - A transcript of the video interview given by Takis Fotopoulos to Oliver Ressler for the project Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies (2003-2008) (Recorded in London, 2003). Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  • Interview with Galina Tichinskaya for Pravda.ru: "Is there a way out of the crisis within EU? The case of Greece" on YouTube and transcript: "Is there a way out of the crisis within EU? The case of Greece" (26 February 2015).
  • "On the rise of Neoliberalism: An Interview with Takis Fotopoulos" (8 May 2009). Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  • Interview for Equal Time for Freethought radio show, [original aired as Show 247: Takis Fotopoulos, 30 December 2007; later due to its poor audio quality replaced and renamed Show 289: 1-Hour Special: A Prescription for Real Social Change.] (WBAI radio 99.5 FM, New York City, USA). transcript, audio (1:00:48 min).

Selected talks

  • "Inclusive Democracy as a political project for a new libertarian synthesis: rationale, proposed social structure and transition" talk given by Takis Fotopoulos at the CNT centenary conference on self-management (Barcelona, 10 April 2010). Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  • Takis Fotopoulos talk on the Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy (Exeter College, University of Oxford, 12 November 2008). Video in 3 parts: Part 1 (talk), part 2 (talk/discussion), part 3 (discussion). Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  • A talk given by Takis Fotopoulos about the Internationalization of the Capitalist Market Economy and the project of Inclusive Democracy (University of Vermont (US), 19 April 1996), followed by a discussion with Murray Bookchin, Dan Chodorkoff and others. Video in 3 parts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. Retrieved 21 April 2014.

takis, fotopoulos, greek, Τάκης, Φωτόπουλος, born, october, 1940, greek, political, philosopher, economist, writer, founded, inclusive, democracy, movement, aiming, synthesis, classical, democracy, with, libertarian, socialism, radical, currents, social, movem. Takis Fotopoulos Greek Takhs Fwtopoylos born 14 October 1940 is a Greek political philosopher economist and writer who founded the Inclusive Democracy movement aiming at a synthesis of classical democracy with libertarian socialism 6 and the radical currents in the new social movements He is an academic and has written many books and over 900 articles He is the editor of The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy which succeeded Democracy amp Nature and is the author of Towards An Inclusive Democracy 1997 in which the foundations of the Inclusive Democracy project were set 13 His latest book is The New World Order in Action Volume 1 Globalization the Brexit Revolution and the Left Towards a Democratic Community of Sovereign Nations December 2016 Fotopoulos is Greek and lives in London 14 Takis FotopoulosBorn 1940 10 14 14 October 1940 age 82 Chios GreeceAlma materUniversity of AthensLondon School of EconomicsEra20th 21st century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolLibertarian socialismFounder of the Inclusive Democracy projectMain interestsPolitical philosophy international relations social movementsNotable ideasInclusive Democracy the present multi dimensional crisis the transnational elite and its wars on terrorism critique of left wing politicsInfluences Karl Polanyi 1 Cornelius Castoriadis 2 Aristotle 3 Hannah Arendt 4 Mikhail Bakunin 5 Peter Kropotkin 6 7 Murray Bookchin 8 Karl Marx 9 10 Andre Gunder Frank 11 Thomas Kuhn 12 Contents 1 Early life 2 Academia and afterwards 3 Inclusive Democracy 4 Selected bibliography 4 1 Original English 4 2 Selected translations of works by Fotopoulos 4 3 Original Greek 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditFotopoulos was born on the Greek island of Chios and his family moved to Athens soon afterwards After graduating from the University of Athens with degrees in Economics and Political Science and in Law he moved to London in 1966 for postgraduate study at the London School of Economics on a Varvaressos scholarship from Athens University He was a student syndicalist and activist in Athens 15 and then a political activist in London taking an active part in the 1968 student protests there and in organisations of the revolutionary Greek Left during the struggle against the Greek military junta of 1967 1974 During this period he was a member of the Greek group called Revolutionary Socialist Groups in London which published the newspaper Mamh Midwife from the Marxian dictum violence is the midwife of revolution for which he wrote several articles 16 Fotopoulos married Sia Mamareli a former lawyer in 1966 the couple have a son Costas born in 1974 who is a Composer and Pianist Academia and afterwards EditFotopoulos was a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Polytechnic of North London from 1969 to 1989 until he began editing the journal Society amp Nature later Democracy amp Nature and subsequently the online International Journal of Inclusive Democracy 13 14 He was also a columnist of Eleftherotypia 17 the second biggest newspaper in Greece 18 Inclusive Democracy EditMain article Inclusive Democracy Fotopoulos developed the political project of Inclusive Democracy ID in 1997 an exposition can be found in Towards An Inclusive Democracy The first issue of Society amp Nature declared that our ambition is to initiate an urgently needed dialogue on the crucial question of developing a new liberatory social project at a moment in History when the Left has abandoned this traditional role 19 It specified that the new project should be seen as the outcome of a synthesis of the democratic libertarian socialist and radical Green traditions 20 Since then a dialogue has followed in the pages of the journal in which supporters of the autonomy project like Cornelius Castoriadis social ecology supporters including its founder Murray Bookchin and Green activists and academics like Steven Best have taken part The starting point for Fotopoulos work is that the world faces a multi dimensional crisis economic ecological social cultural and political which is caused by the concentration of power in elites as a result of the market economy representative democracy and related forms of hierarchical structure An inclusive democracy which involves the equal distribution of power at all levels is seen not as a utopia in the negative sense of the word or a vision but as perhaps the only way out of the present crisis with trends towards its creation manifesting themselves today in many parts of the world Fotopoulos is in favor of market abolitionism although he would not identify himself as a market abolitionist as such because he considers market abolition as one aspect of an inclusive democracy which refers only to the economic democracy component of it He maintains that modern hierarchical society which for him includes both the capitalist market economy and socialist statism is highly oriented toward economic growth which has glaring environmental contradictions Fotopoulos proposes a model of economic democracy for a stateless marketless and moneyless economy but he considers that the economic democracy component is equally significant to the other components of ID i e political or direct democracy economic democracy ecological democracy and democracy in the social realm Fotopoulos work has been critically assessed by important activists theorists and scholars 6 21 22 23 24 25 26 Selected bibliography EditThis section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article August 2015 Original English Edit Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum 1997 401 pp ISBN 0 304 33627 0 and 0 304 33628 9 Education Culture and Modernization ed by Peter Alheit et al Roskide University 1995 Takis Fotopoulos contribution The crisis of the growth economy the withering away of the nation state and the community based society Defending Public Schools ed by David A Gabbard amp E Wayne Ross Praeger 2004 Takis Fotopoulos contribution The State the Market and Mis education Critical Perspectives on Globalisation ed by Robert Hunter Wade Marina Della Giusta and Uma Kambhampati Chelthenham UK amp Northampton MA US Edward Elgar publishing 2006 Takis Fotopoulos contribution The global war of the transnational elite Eco socialism as Politics Rebuilding the Basis of Our Modern Civilisation ed by Qingzhi Huan Springer 1st Edition 2010 XI 224 p Hardcover ISBN 978 90 481 3744 2 Takis Fotopoulos contribution The De growth Utopia The Incompatibility of De growth within an Internationalised Market Economy Academic Repression Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex ed by A J Nocella Steven Best Peter McLaren AK Press Oakland CA amp Edinburgh 2010 590 p paperback ISBN 978 1 904859 98 7 Takis Fotopoulos contribution Systemic Aspects of Academic Repression in the New World Order A full version of this essay is published in The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy Vol 4 No 4 October 2008 Critical Pedagogy in the new dark ages challenges and possibilities ed by Maria Nikolakaki Peter Lang Publishing 2012 ISBN 978 1433114274 Takis Fotopoulos contribution From mis education to Paedeia pp 81 119 Karl Marx The Communist Manifesto ed by Frederic L Bender second revised edition New York W W Norton amp Co 2013 ISBN 978 0393935608 Takis Fotopoulos amp A Gezerlis contribution Hardt amp Negri s Empire A new Communist Manifesto or a reformist Welcome to Neoliberal Globalization extract pp 232 34 The New World Order in Action Vol 1 Globalization the Brexit Revolution and the Left Towards a Democratic Community of Sovereign Nations San Diego Cal US Progressive Press 2016 ISBN 978 1615772476 Selected translations of works by Fotopoulos Edit in Italian Complessita sistemica e svillupo eco sostenibile ed by I Spano and D Padovan Sapere 2001 Takis Fotopoulos contribution La crisi dell economia di crescita Societa ecologica e democrazia in Italian Per Una Democrazia Globale Milano Eleuthera 1999 254 pp ISBN 88 85060 37 4 in Spanish Hacia Una Democracia Inclusiva Un nuevo proyecto liberador Montevideo Nordan 2002 325 pp ISBN 9974 42 098 9 in French Vers Une Democratie Generale Paris Seuil 2002 250 pp ISBN 2 02 052846 0 in German Umfassende Demokratie Die Antwort auf die Krise der Wachstums und Marktwirtschaft Grafenau Trotzdem Verlag 2003 445 pp ISBN 3 931786 23 4 in Chinese The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy Entire English E book publication 2005 of the book with the same title published in Athens 2005 by Gordios 334 pp ISBN 960 7083 69 5 Published in Chinese Shandong University Press 2008 ISBN 978 7 5607 3533 7 in Greek Critical Pedagogy in the New Middle Age ed by Maria Nikolakaki Sideris October 2011 ISBN 978 960 08 0581 9 Takis Fotopoulos Contribution From Education to Paedeia Original Greek Edit Studies on the contemporary Greek Economy ed by S Papaspiliopoulos Athens Papazisis 1978 Takis Fotopoulos contribution Dependent development and industrialisation Dependent Development The Case of Greece Athens Exantas 1985 amp 1987 ISBN 960 256 040 1 The Gulf War The First Battle in the North South Conflict Athens Exantas 1991 ISBN 960 256 081 9 The Neo Liberal Consensus Athens Gordios 1993 The New World Order and Greece Athens Kastaniotis 1997 Inclusive Democracy Athens Kastaniotis 1999 Drugs Beyond the Demonology of Penalisation and the Progressive Mythology of Liberalisation Athens Eleftheros Typos 1999 The New Order in the Balkans and the First War of the Internationalised Market Economy Athens Staxy 1999 Religion Autonomy and Democracy Athens Eleftheros Typos 2000 Globalisation the Left and Inclusive Democracy Athens Ellinika Grammata 2002 From the Athenian Democracy to Inclusive Democracy Athens Eleftheros Typos 2002 The War against Terrorism the Elites Generalised Attack Athens Gordios 2003 ISBN 960 7083 57 1 Chomsky s capitalism Albert s post capitalism and Inclusive Democracy Athens Gordios 2004 Globalisation Technology and Paideia in the New Cosmopolis Atrapos 2004 Takis Fotopoulos contribution Contrasting views on globalisation and the myth about the end of globalisation The Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy Athens Gordios 2005 Inclusive Democracy 10 Years Afterwards Periektikh Dhmokratia 10 Xronia Meta Athens Eleftheros Typos 2008 591 pp Globalised Capitalism The Eclipse of the Left and Inclusive Democracy ed by Steven Best Athens Koukkida 2008 ISBN 978 960 98038 5 4 And as Special Issue of The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy Winter 2009 in English Online PDF with two contributions by Takis Fotopoulos Recent Theoretical Developments on the Inclusive Democracy Project amp Is Inclusive Democracy Feasible and Desirable Global Crisis Greece and the anti systemic movement Athens Koukida 2009 318 pages ISBN 978 960 94100 0 7 Greece as a protectorate of the transnational elite Athens Gordios November 2010 412 pages ISBN 978 960 6826 18 4 The Chronicle of the Catastrophe 2010 2015 From the Memoranda of the systemic PASOK ND to SYRIZA s Left Memorandum To xroniko ths katastrofhs 2010 2015 Athens Gordios September 2015 470 pages ISBN 978 960 6826 66 5 See also EditAnarchist economicsReferences Edit Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 7 20 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 342 45 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 185 94 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 173 185 195 210 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 74 178 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 a b c Richard Jean Claude 13 19 March 2003 Vers une democratie generale Takis Fotopoulos Le Monde Libertaire Book review in French 1311 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 11 69 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 276 78 328 40 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 316 40 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis amp Gezerlis Alexandros 2013 Hardt amp Negri s Empire A new Communist Manifesto or a reformist Welcome to Neoliberal Globalization In Bender Frederic L ed The Communist manifesto 2nd ed W W Norton amp Co pp 232 34 ISBN 978 0393935608 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum p 126 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 Fotopoulos Takis 1997 Towards An Inclusive Democracy The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project London New York Cassell Continuum pp 309 16 ISBN 0 304 33627 0 a b Takis Fotopoulos bio at Bloomsburry Publishing Continuum s website a b Takis Fotopoulos bio at eipcp s European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies website He was elected as a member of the Administrative Council of the Law students Union in 1958 59 following the first victory of a Left alliance in which he participated against EKOF an extreme right wing student association controlled by the deep Greek state which a few years later in 1963 was responsible for the murder of Left parliamentarian Grigoris Lambrakis and 4 years later of the military coup which led to the military dictatorship 1967 74 As testified by the Left composer Lakis Karalis in an interview in the Athens newspaper Eleftherotypia 06 09 2008 and in an Arts web site Proboleas Archived 2015 12 08 at the Wayback Machine in Greek Archive of Takis Fotopoulos articles at the website of Eleftherotypia Smith Helena 12 June 2012 Greek journalists return to work unpaid for what may be paper s last edition The Guardian Editorial Our Aims Society and Nature Democracy and Nature s website Jorge Camil review of Hacia Una Democracia Inclusiva in Spanish La Jornada Friday 8 June 2001 Arran Gare review of Towards an Inclusive Democracy Review of Radical Political Economics Vol 34 1 Winter 2002 p 97 99 Michael Levin review of Towards an Inclusive Democracy Anarchist Studies Vol 5 No 2 October 1997 John Griffin Dodgy Logic and the Olympians Total Liberty 1999 2000 p 10 11 James Herod review of Towards an Inclusive Democracy Getting Free Creating an Association of Democratic Autonomous Neighborhoods Lucy Parsons Center first printing edition May 2007 Baer Hans November 19 2020 Towards an anti capitalist synthesis what can ecosocialists learn from ecoanarchists Green Left Retrieved January 2 2021 Further reading Edit Inclusive Democracy entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy ed by Barry Jones Vol 2 2001 pp 732 740 The Inclusive Democracy project six years on essays on the ID project by Michael Levin Arran Gare David Freeman Serge Latouche Jean Claude Richard Takis Nikolopoulos Rafael Sposito Guido Galafassi Takis Fotopoulos and others Democracy amp Nature Vol 9 No 3 November 2003 Debate on the Inclusive Democracy project Parts I amp II The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy Vol 1 No 2 January 2005 and Vol 1 No 3 May 2005 Takis Fotopoulos Inclusive Democracy in Alternative Economies Alternative Societies ed by Oliver Ressler amp Aneta Szylak 240 pages 20 pages in color languages English and Polish ISBN 978 83 924665 0 5 Gdansk Wyspa Institute of Art Poland 2007 Published in German Hungarian by Promedia Verlag Vienna 2008 ISBN 978 3 85371 291 7 External links EditThis section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article September 2015 Overviews Inclusive Democracy entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy ed by Barry Jones Vol 2 2001 pp 732 740 Takis Fotopoulos ArchiveSelected interviews What is Inclusive Democracy on YouTube Takis Fotopoulos Interview about Inclusive Democracy Interview taken by Oliver Ressler for his video series Alternative Economics Alternative Societies 2003 2008 July 19 2003 Retrieved 21 April 2014 Inclusive Democracy A transcript of the video interview given by Takis Fotopoulos to Oliver Ressler for the project Alternative Economics Alternative Societies 2003 2008 Recorded in London 2003 Retrieved 9 October 2015 Interview with Galina Tichinskaya for Pravda ru Is there a way out of the crisis within EU The case of Greece on YouTube and transcript Is there a way out of the crisis within EU The case of Greece 26 February 2015 On the rise of Neoliberalism An Interview with Takis Fotopoulos 8 May 2009 Retrieved 21 April 2014 Interview for Equal Time for Freethought radio show original aired as Show 247 Takis Fotopoulos 30 December 2007 later due to its poor audio quality replaced and renamed Show 289 1 Hour Special A Prescription for Real Social Change WBAI radio 99 5 FM New York City USA transcript audio 1 00 48 min Selected talks Inclusive Democracy as a political project for a new libertarian synthesis rationale proposed social structure and transition talk given by Takis Fotopoulos at the CNT centenary conference on self management Barcelona 10 April 2010 Retrieved 21 April 2014 Takis Fotopoulos talk on the Multidimensional Crisis and Inclusive Democracy Exeter College University of Oxford 12 November 2008 Video in 3 parts Part 1 talk part 2 talk discussion part 3 discussion Retrieved 21 April 2014 A talk given by Takis Fotopoulos about the Internationalization of the Capitalist Market Economy and the project of Inclusive Democracy University of Vermont US 19 April 1996 followed by a discussion with Murray Bookchin Dan Chodorkoff and others Video in 3 parts Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Retrieved 21 April 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Takis Fotopoulos amp oldid 1115859661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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