John P. Clark is an eco-communitarian anarchist activist, writer, and educator. He lives in New Orleans, where his family has been for 12 generations. He is Director of La Terre Institute for Community and Ecology and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Loyola University. His books include Max Stirner’s Egoism (1976), The Philosophical Anarchism of William Godwin (1977), The Anarchist Moment (1984), and as Max Cafard The Surr(egion)alist Manifesto and Other Writings (2003), FLOOD BOO (2008), and Lightning Storm Mind (2017), in addition to edited works and translations. He is at work on Anarchy in the Big Easy, a graphic history of revolt, rebellion and revolution, and a book on dialectical social ecology. Over 350 of his texts are online at the website. He has recently worked with groups such as No Bayou Bridge, No New Leases, 350 NOLA and Extinction Rebellion. He does educational and organizational work with La Terre Institute in New Orleans and on an 88-acre site on Bayou La Terre in the coastal forest of the Gulf of Mexico. He is a member of the Education Workers’ Union of the Industrial Workers of the World.