The Philosophy of Social Ecology (Kobo eBook)
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Description
- These essays, while “philosophical” in the broad sense, are well-written and polemical attacks on current attitudes toward nature and our place in it. They are spirited and uncompromising. They also offer a positive vision of social and ecological liberation, which are closely linked for Bookchin.
- The second of our reprints of Murray Bookchin’s neglected or out-of-print works, this one constructs the philosophical foundation for the field that he single-handedly created: Social Ecology.
- As the ecological health of the planet grows worse, raising questions about the survival of the human (and other) species, people are looking for precisely the sort of answers Bookchin supplies.
- A clear and powerful refutation of the idea of “Green Capitalism.”