Community newspapers, community radio stations, citizen assemblies--all forums of public debate being re-vitalized in The Public Place .
Dimitrios Roussopoulos Book order (chronological)
Dimitri Roussopoulos is primarily a political activist and ecologist whose interests extend into writing, editing, and publishing. Educated in philosophy, politics, and economics at universities in Montreal and London, Roussopoulos has consistently sought to remain independent of academic confines. Apart from a brief period teaching at a school influenced by John Dewey's progressive education philosophy, he has maintained institutional autonomy. His work reflects a deep engagement with political activism, ecological thought, and independent intellectual inquiry.


The New Left
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the legacy of the sixties, this book examines its profound influence on contemporary North American politics and culture. It delves into key events and movements from that era, highlighting how they continue to shape societal values, political ideologies, and cultural expressions today. Through a detailed analysis, the author connects past struggles for civil rights and social justice to current issues, providing a comprehensive understanding of the sixties' enduring significance.