Urbanization Without Cities

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Urbanization Without Cities is a political and social theory book by Murray Bookchin that critiques modern urban development and advocates for decentralized, ecological, and directly democratic communities.

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instanceOf book
political theory book
social theory book
advocates communal self-management
decentralized communities
directly democratic communities
ecological communities
author Murray Bookchin NERFINISHED
critiques bureaucratic governance
capitalist urbanization
centralized city planning
modern urban development
focusesOn relationship between citizenship and urban space
relationship between ecology and urban form
genre ecology
political theory
social theory
hasKeyConcept community autonomy
confederal democracy
ecological decentralism
urbanization without traditional cities
hasPerspective anti-capitalist
ecologist
libertarian socialist
influenced ecological political theory
municipalist movements
radical urbanism debates
influencedBy anarchist thought
ecological movements
libertarian socialism
language English
mainSubject community self-governance
critique of modern urban development
decentralization
direct democracy
ecological politics
libertarian municipalism
localism
municipalism
social ecology
urban planning
urbanization
proposes confederated municipalities
face-to-face democracy
municipal assemblies
relatedWork The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline of Citizenship NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework social ecology

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Murray Bookchin notableWork Urbanization Without Cities