The Ecology of Freedom

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The Ecology of Freedom is a seminal 1982 work of social ecology by Murray Bookchin that explores the historical roots of hierarchy and domination and argues for a decentralized, ecological, and liberatory society.

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instanceOf book
work of social ecology
arguesFor decentralized society
direct democracy in face-to-face communities
ecological society
liberatory society
author Murray Bookchin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes capitalism
class rule
hierarchical domination
patriarchy
the state
describedAs seminal work of social ecology
genre ecology
political philosophy
social theory
hasEdition revised edition
influenced communalist politics
contemporary anarchist thought
ecological movements
language English
mainTopic anarchism
class society
communalism
decentralization
direct democracy
domination
ecological politics
ethics and ecology
freedom
hierarchical society
hierarchy
history of hierarchy
human-nature relationship
liberatory society
libertarian socialism
municipalism
organic society
patriarchy
social domination
social ecology
state power
technology and society
movement green politics
libertarian socialist movement
social ecology movement
notableFor historical analysis of hierarchy
integration of ecology and social theory
publicationYear 1982

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