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 | 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 Garrett Wassermann | Jan 7, 2026 | Book Review |
Takeover!: A Human Rights Approach To Housing is a new book authored by Cheri Honkala with the insights from members of The Poor People’s Army, also known as the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC). Takeover! argues a simple yet profound...
by Steve Welzer | Dec 22, 2025 | Book Review |
Last month the New Green Horizons webzine offered an excerpt of a recently-published book written by Madelyn Hoffman, a co-chair of the US Green Party Peace Action Committee. Below is a review of the book by Steve Welzer. * * * * A Fleeting Glance: How One Look Across...
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...