The Philosophy of Social Ecology

The Philosophy of Social Ecology
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publsiher: AK Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849354417

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What is nature? What is humanity's place in nature? And what is the relationship of society to the natural world? In an era of ecological breakdown, answering these questions has become of momentous importance for our everyday lives and for the future that we and other life-forms face. In the essays of The Philosophy of Social Ecology, Murray Bookchin confronts these questions head on: invoking the ideas of mutualism, self-organization, and unity in diversity, in the service of ever expanding freedom. Refreshingly polemical and deeply philosophical, they take issue with technocratic and mechanistic ways of understanding and relating to, and within, nature. More importantly, they develop a solid, historically and politically based ethical foundation for social ecology, the field that Bookchin himself created and that offers us hope in the midst of our climate catastrophe.

Philosophy of Social Ecology

Philosophy of Social Ecology
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publsiher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1551644711

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Social Ecology After Bookchin

Social Ecology After Bookchin
Author: Andrew Light
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1572303794

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For close to four decades, Murray Bookchin's eco-anarchist theory of social ecology has inspired philosophers and activists working to link environmental concerns with the desire for a free and egalitarian society. New veins of social ecology are now emerging, both extending and challenging Bookchin's ideas. For this instructive book, Andrew Light has assembled leading theorists to contemplate the next steps in the development of social ecology. Topics covered include reassessing ecological ethics, combining social ecology and feminism, building decentralized communities, evaluating new technology, relating theory to activism, and improving social ecology through interaction with other left traditions.

Enlightenment and Ecology

Enlightenment and Ecology
Author: Yavor Tarinski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1551647117

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Vincent Gerber is the author of several articles and two books in French on social ecology, including Murray Bookchin et l'écologie sociale. He's the founder of the website 'Ecologie Sociale.ch', which gathers all material on social ecology that is available in French. Living in Geneva, he works in a social housing cooperative. Bruce Wilson is an independent medical and science writer and editor living in Québec, Canada.

Social Ecology and Communalism

Social Ecology and Communalism
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCSC:32106018918794

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A collection of essays by the late Murray Bookchin, the acclaimed writer and activist who spent most of his life working towards a better world. The basic premise of social ecology is to re-harmonise the balance between society and nature, to create a rational ecological society - aims that are increasingly vital and increasingly a part of the mainstream political discourse. This collection of essays give an overview and introduction to his ideas.

Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface
Author: Eric Katz,Andrew Light,David Rothenberg
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 026261149X

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This book approaches deep ecology as a philosophy, not as a political, social, or environmental movement.

Recovering Bookchin

Recovering Bookchin
Author: Andy Price
Publsiher: AK Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-04-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849354950

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Recovering Bookchin holds social ecologist Murray Bookchin's ideas and legacy alive. Starting in the early 1960s, Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) shaped a political and ethical response to the emerging ecological crisis, which he called "social ecology." As Bookchin continued to publish and inspire the green movements of the 1980s and 1990s, he found himself embroiled in debates that increasingly had less to do with his ideas and became a pastime for detractors who devised a crude caricature of him as a hopeless sectarian. In Recovering Bookchin, Andy Price dives into these debates and walks readers through the coherent and consistent program of social ecology laid out by Bookchin. This engaging intellectual biography will inspire readers in our age of government and corporate inaction as new feminist, anticapitalist, and people-centered ecological movements are built.

Toward an Ecological Society

Toward an Ecological Society
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publsiher: AK Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849354455

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Visionary essays from a founder of the modern ecology movement. In this collection of essays, Murray Bookchin's vision for an ecological society remains central as he addresses questions of urbanism and city planning, technology, self-management, energy, utopianism, and more. Throughout, he opposes efforts to reduce ecology to a toothless “environmentalism,” a task as vital today as when these essays were first published. Written between 1969 and 1979, the essays in this collection represent a fascinating and fertile period in Bookchin’s life. Coming out of the unfulfilled promise of the sixties and trying to develop a revolutionary critique of social life that avoided the pitfalls of Marxism, he was entering his creative intellectual peak. He was laying the foundations of a truly social ecology: a society based on decentralization, interdependence, democratic self-management, mutual aid, and solidarity. Presented with clarity and fervor, these key works contain the kernels of concerns that would occupy him until his death in 2006. This edition also includes a new foreword by Dan Chodorkoff, someone who was with Bookchin at the founding of his Institute for Social Ecology and who understand his work better than anyone.