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Social Ecology after Bookchin

Edited by Andrew Light

401 Pages
October 1998
Size: 6" x 9"

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ISBN 978-1-57230-379-9
Cat. #0379
Price: $29.00
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Introduction: Bookchin as/and Social Ecology, Light

I. Dialectics and Ethics

1. Negating Bookchin, Kovel

2. Divining Evolution: The Ecological Ethics of Murray Bookchin, and Respecting Evolution: A Rejoinder to Bookchin, Eckersley

3. Ethics and Directionality in Nature, Albrecht

4. Social Ecology and Reproductive Freedom: A Feminist Perspective, Cochrane

II. Politics and Material Culture

5. Municipal Dreams: A Social Ecological Critique of Bookchin's Politics, Clark

6. Bookchin's Ecocommunity as Ecotopia: A Cnstructive Critique, Gundersen

7. Social Ecology and the Problem of Technology, Watson

8. "Small Is Neither Beautiful Nor Ugly: It Is Mrely Small": Technology and the Future of Social Ecology, Higgs

III. Historical Considerations and Comparisons

9. Ecology and Anthropology in the Work of Murray Bookchin: Problems of Theory and Evidence, Rudy

10. Evolution and Revolution: The Ecological Anarchism of Kropotkin and Bookchin, Macauley

11. Reconsidering Bookchin and Marcuse as Environmental Materialists: Toward an Evolving Social Ecology, Light