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Murray Bookchin, dos documentos
Inauguramos esta serie con dos artículos del estadounidense Murray Bookchin (1921-2006). Militante de variadas causas libertarias, fue historiador, filósofo, ensayista y ecologista social, trasuntándose en su vida la variedad de posiciones y tendencias ideológicas que cruzaron a la izquierda mundial durante el siglo XX.
Murray Bookchin
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Murray Bookchin, La Révolution à venir. Assemblées populaires et promesse de démocratie directe [PDF]
Michel Cadé
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Murray Bookchin and the Postwar Environmental Moment: The Early Bookchin and the Politicization of Ecology, 1948–1964 [PDF]
Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) is best known today for pioneering a novel synthesis between social anarchism and ecology in the 1960s. Both his writing and his activism had a substantial impact on the young New Left and the radical ecology movement, and were in polemic dialogue with radical environmentalists, anarcho-primitivists, and deep ecologists ...
Maximilian Fenner
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Solidarity in disaster scholarship. [PDF]
Abstract Disaster scholarship purportedly promotes disaster risk reduction and resists disaster risk creation, thereby deeply engaging with transboundary existential risks, justice, and political power. It is thus a commitment to humanity, and for it to become truly equitable and just, solidarity must lie at its heart.
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EKOLOGI SOSIAL: Pemikiran Murray Bookchin Mengenai Relasi Manusia Dengan Alam [PDF]
Skripsi berjudul “Ekologi Sosial: Pemikiran Murray Bookchin Mengenai Relasi Manusia dengan Alam” menjelaskan mengenai latar belakang Murray Bookchin dalam gerakan revolusioner dan ideologi marxisme dan anarkisme, titik temu antara teori politik ...
Wijaksono, Dwi Nur Akbar
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Bookchin, Murray. The Limits of the City. [PDF]
John Taylor
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A CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE BOOK TITLED THE PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL ECOLOGY
Author: Murray BOOKCHIN,(The Philosophy of Social Ecology)Rahmi G. ÖĞDÜL (trans.
Mehmet Değirmenci
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Mendip Hills (Somerset, UK) boasts its pastoral landscape, but are also vulnerable to sea level rise and flooding due to climate change. Abstract Much ink has been spilt on the study of climate change fiction (cli‐fi), whereas relatively less attention has been devoted to the burgeoning growth of climate change poetry. As a sub‐genre of ecopoetry which
Chao Xie
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The article develops two main arguments. The first develops the four points on which Murray Bookchin enriches the revolutionary socialist tradition : through the integration of ecology, the consideration of the problem of hierarchy, a re-reading of the ...
Pierre Sauvêtre
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Abstract This article provides an introduction to the themed section ‘Anarchism and the national question—historical, theoretical and contemporary perspectives.’ We discuss first the long and often overlooked engagement of anarchists with the colonial and national liberation question, particularly—but not exclusively—in the heyday of the movement (from
José A Gutiérrez, Ruth Kinna
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