"The Ecology of Freedom" is the most important work of Murray Bookchin, the great American thinker who paved the way for political ecology.
In this book, Bookchin lays the foundations of social ecology, which he presents as a tool for reconstructing society so that it has a clearly radical ecological and non-hierarchical character.
To achieve this, he draws elements from various scientific fields, such as anthropology, ecology, and political theory, presenting the emergence of hierarchy that has been the structural characteristic of human societies.
However, the ecological problems we face today are not unrelated to the way our societies operate, which is why Bookchin writes that, "The human tendency to dominate nature is a consequence of the tendency to dominate man."
Manufacturer
- Author
- Murray Bookchin
- Publisher
- Antigoni
- Original Title
- The Ecology of Freedom
- Subtitle
- The emergence and dissolution of the hierarchy
- Number of Pages
- 564
- Release Date
- 6/2016
- Publication Date
- 2016
- Dimensions
- 17x24 cm
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- ISBN-13
- 9786188260405
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