Address to Antiwar Rally (February 15, 2003)
The Allegory of the Birds (Video)
Anarchism (from The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature)
Anarkismi ja nykymaailman kriisi (Finnish)
Bridging the Unbridgable Chasm: On Bookchin’s Critique of the Anarchist Tradition
Du bon usage d'Élisée Reclus (French)
La civilisation et son autre : A la découverte d’une écologie sociale de l’imaginaire (French)
Critique of the Gotham Program (Thoughts on the Manifesto for a Left Turn)
The Dialectical Social Geography of Elisée Reclus
Ecopolitics as a Politics of Spirit
Elisée Reclus' “Letter to La Huelga General” (Translation)
Elisée Reclus' "Voyage to New Orleans"(Translation)
Em Memoria Chico Mendes (Review)
Freeport and the Conscience of the University
The Geography of Freedom (Review)
The
Indigenous Struggle Against Violence, Exploitation and Ecological Destruction:
Lessons
of the West Papuan Resistance to State and Corporate Domination
Is there a French Social Ecology?
Just and Sustainable New Orleans (Radio Interview)
Laughing Matters, Or, In Praise of Folly
A Letter from New Orleans
(Reclusian Reflections on
an Unnatural Disaster)
From Globalization to Global Justice
The Long Road Home to New Orleans
Master Lao and the Anarchist Prince
Municipal Dreams: A Social Ecological Critique of Bookchin's Politics
New Orleans: Do You Know What It Means?
The Politics of Liberation: From Class to Culture
Remembering the Wetlands (from the "Katrina Ya Ya" Radio Series)
On the US Presidential
Election: The Left Sells Its Soul to the Devil
& All It Gets
for It Is A Lousy 'Support Our Troops' T-Shirt
Pri Elizeo Rekluzo (Esperanto)
Social Ecology (from The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature)
Speech at Gulf Emergency Summit (June 23, 2010)

What is Ecopolitics?
"We and the places we inhabit exist within an ever-changing natural and social history. Ecopolitics has the task of situating our activity in the dialectic between nature and culture, and in the epochal processes of unfolding of potentiality on this planet. Within this vast complexity, it seeks to uncover the possibilities for self-realization of humanity and the earth in our own time. While ecopolitics may be expressed in structural terms by proposals for economic and political decentralization, for communal autonomy, and for direct democracy, such proposals are experimental applications of the more general quest for a non-dominating human community in harmony with nature."
John P. Clark "Ecopolitics as a Politics of Spirit"