Murray Bookchin (January 14, 1921 - July 30, 2006) on Anarchism and Hierarchy(published by RevoltSource) |
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American Social Theorist, Father of Municipalism, Author, Orator, Historian, Political Philosopher, Libertarian Socialist, Inspirer of the Rojava Revolution
: An American social theorist, author, orator, historian, and political philosopher. A pioneer in the environmental movement, Bookchin formulated and developed the theory of social ecology and urban planning within anarchist, libertarian socialist, and ecological thought. He was the author of two dozen books covering topics in politics, philosophy, history, urban affairs, and social ecology. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“The social view of humanity, namely that of social ecology, focuses primarily on the historic emergence of hierarchy and the need to eliminate hierarchical relationships. It emphasizes the just demands of the oppressed in a society that wantonly exploits human beings, and it calls for their freedom. It explores the possibility of a new technology and a new sensibility, including more organic forms of reason, that will harmonize our relationship with nature instead of opposing society to the natural world. It demands sweeping institutional changes that will abolish a competitive "grow-or-die" market society -- frankly, called capitalism, not such politically safe and socially neutral words like an "industrial," "technological," or "post-industrial" society -- and replace it with an ecologically oriented society based on free, confederated, humanly scaled communities in which people will have direct, face-to-face control over their personal and social lives.”
Source: "The Crisis in the Ecology Movement," by Murray Bookchin, Green Perspectives, No. 6, May 1988.
"The Crisis in the Ecology Movement," by Murray Bookchin, Green Perspectives, No. 6, May 1988.
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