Thursday, August 26, 2010

Canadian Dimension Focuses on Ecosocialism

Canadian Dimension

The division within the environmental movement between market ecologism and ecosocialism has become increasingly clear with the failure of Copenhagen and the promise of Cochabamba.

This issue of CD focuses on the rising tide of ecosocialism. We feature an exclusive interview with ecosocialist founder Joel Kovel; the CD panel at the Peoples’ Summit on building the ecosocialist movement; a first-hand report on the historic Cochabamba meetings by collective member Terisa Turner; Ian Angus’s up to date account of the world-wide ecosocialist movement; Andrea Levy’s critique of climate change deniers on the Left; Cy Gonick’s introduction to ecosocialism as a system of thought; and Leigh Brownhill’s article on food sovereignty.

Purchase this issue of Canadian Dimension here.

2 comments:

  1. Publish them free on your site. Ecosocialism should be a movement of sharing ideas not selling them (I am sure you are not after making money; but why introduce a commodity where we do not need one?)

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  2. A number of articles can be read online at the CD website. Other articles are not online and therefore can be read by purchasing a copy of this worthwhile left-wing magazine.

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