by Steve Welzer | Apr 9, 2026 | Book Review, From the Archives, Green Theory |
(Author’s Note: a version of this article appeared in the Green Horizon Magazine issue of Fall 2006.) Steve Welzer review of: The Long Emergency By James Howard Kunstler. Grove Press, New York, 2005. Our times are characterized by a growing sense of...
by Steve Welzer | Mar 24, 2026 | From the Archives, Green Theory |
[This article is excerpted and adapted from one having the same title that appeared in the Spring 2024 issue of Green Horizon Magazine.] “In 1966 it dawned upon me that the industrial society in which we live and that we take to be normal, desirable and permanent, is...
by Steve Welzer | Feb 19, 2026 | Book Review, From the Archives, Green Theory, Recommended Readings |
(this is adapted from an article that appeared in the Fall 2021 issue of Green Horizon Magazine) Steve Welzer review of: Against His-story, Against Leviathan! By Fredy Perlman. Detroit: Black & Red, 1983. Mohandas Gandhi wrote: “I myself am an anarchist,...
by Steve Welzer | Dec 4, 2025 | Book Review, From the Archives, Green Theory |
Review of: The Conserver Society By Ted Trainer London: Zed Books, 1995. Where is the greenest place on earth? Sydney? Melbourne? The latter is the home of the Simplicity Institute, an education and research center “seeking to foster a transformation of...
by Steve Welzer | Nov 18, 2025 | From the Archives, Green Theory |
[Author’s Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all quotes below are taken from Paul Goodman’s contribution to the discussion volume Summerhill: For and Against (Hart Publishing Company, New York, 1970), pages 205-222.] Few American writers were more prolific...
by Howie Hawkins | Aug 24, 2025 | From the Archives, Green New Deal, Green Policy |
Editor’s Note: This article is a lightly edited transcript of a speech given by Howie Hawkins as the 2015 Green Party State of the Union Response on January 20, 2015. Howie Hawkins was the Green Party of the United States candidate for President in 2020. The signature...