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Volume 3, Number 1, 1992

Volume 3, Number 1, 1992

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MISCELLANY

Contributors

RED GREEN POLITICS

A political strategy for ecology movements
James O’Connor Editor‐in‐Chief

Red green politics and the German debate on the new constitution
John Ely

The green accord in Australia
Stuart Rosewarne

MARXISM AND POLITICAL ECOLOGY

Marxism and ecology: More Benedictine than Franciscan
Jean‐Guy Vaillancourt

Political ecological considerations in Marx
Manuel Sacristán Luzón

STRUGGLES IN THE U.S. SOUTHWEST

Changing woman, Tukunavi and Coal: Impacts of the energy industry on the Navajo and Hopi reservations
Kathy Hall

The ‘brown’ and the ‘green’: Chicanos and environmental politics in the upper Rio Grande
Devon Peña

POEM

There’s history in the hot sauce
Saul Landau

DISCUSSION

The new scientific paradigms: A socialist critique of Marcello Cini
The Boston Study Group

Reply
Marcello Cini

CONFERENCE REPORT

Impact assessment: Whose rationality?
Les Levidow

REVIEW ESSAY

Amazon thoughts
Michael Goldman

BOOK REVIEWS

Reviews
Christopher L. Bodily & José Carlos Escudero

MISCELLANY

Acknowledgement