[act-ma] 4/03 Victor Wallis "Red-Green Revolution" Harvard Coop Bookstore April 3 @ 7 p.m. (Wed)
James in Cambridge
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Tue Apr 2 20:24:10 PDT 2019
Book Discussion & Signing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 @ 7 PM HARVARD COOP BOOKSTORE
Red-Green Revolution is an impassioned and informed confrontation with the planetary emergency brought about by accelerated ecological devastation in the last half-century.
Its author, distinguished political scientist Victor Wallis, argues that sound ecological policy requires a socialist framework, based on democratic participation and drawing on the historical lessons of earlier efforts.
About the Author: Victor Wallis is a professor of Liberal Arts at the Berklee College of Music. He was the managing editor of Socialism and Democracy for twenty years, and has been writing on ecological issues since the early 1990s.
His writings have appeared in journals such as Monthly Review and New Political Science, and have been translated into thirteen languages.
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Book Discussion & Signing Red-Green Revolution is an impassioned and informed confrontation with the planetary emergency brought about by accelerated ecological devastation in the last half-century. Its author, distinguished political scientist Victor Wallis, argues that sound ecological policy requires a socialist framework, based on democratic participation and drawing on the historical lessons of earlier efforts. About the Author: Victor Wallis is a professor of Liberal Arts at the Berklee College of Music. He was the managing editor of Socialism and Democracy for twenty years, and has been writing on ecological issues since the early 1990s. His writings have appeared in journals such as Monthly Review and New Political Science, and have been translated into thirteen languages.
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