Social Criticism Review
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Biocultural Diversity | Democracy and Civil Society | Fair Trade | Environmental Justice | Environmental Health | Environmental Ethics | Environmental Education | Corporate Ethics | Endocrine Disruptors | Economic Development | Information and Communication Technology | Militarism and Violence | Sustainability Education | Sustainable Energy Development | Chemical Pollution | Global Pollution | Ecological Economics | Sustainability and Technology | Water and Sustainable Development | Conservation and the Commons | Advertising | Ecological Change and Emerging Diseases | Global Governance | Globalization Impacts | Nuclear Disarmament | Weapons | International Debt | Transnational Corporations | EcoVillages | Ecopsychology | Infrastructure | Biodiversity Conservation | Human Rights and Civil Liberties | Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, and Migrants | Water Quality and Health | Water Supply and Conservation | Sustainable Transportation | Appropriate Technology | Sustainable Living | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues | Precautionary Principle | Poverty Alleviation | Human Population Growth and Impacts | Conflict Resolution | Ecological Footprint | Sustainable Agriculture | Consumption and Green Consumers | Good Governance | Democratic Reform | Women's Rights | Journalism and the Press | Media and Communication | Internet | HIV/AIDS | Television | Climate Change | Military Disarmament | Biotechnology | Peace and Peace Building
About [Edit]
Selected readings on modern society and its ills. Focus on alienation between man, nature, and a dysfunctional scientific-technical complex. Forum for ideas that go against the current.
SCR offers an outstanding selection of 1,000 online readings on the crisis of modernity: progress, science for sale, megatechnology, third world debt, counterproductive economy, globalization, corporate rule, anti-democratic media, advertising consumerism, environmental destruction, genetic manipulation, sustainable development, human rights, ethics, responsibility, citizenship, community building, arms race, war on terrorism, resurgent totalitarianism, and much more. The website constitutes a useful resource for a unified protest movement.
SCR offers an outstanding selection of 1,000 online readings on the crisis of modernity: progress, science for sale, megatechnology, third world debt, counterproductive economy, globalization, corporate rule, anti-democratic media, advertising consumerism, environmental destruction, genetic manipulation, sustainable development, human rights, ethics, responsibility, citizenship, community building, arms race, war on terrorism, resurgent totalitarianism, and much more. The website constitutes a useful resource for a unified protest movement.

