Murray Bookchin
Murrray Bookchin was a noted anarchist theorist whose ideas influenced many in the realm of new economic thinking with such books as Towards an Ecological Society, The Limits of the City, and Post-Scarcity Anarchism, among others. He pioneered what he termed “social ecology,” integrated anarchist and environmentalist thought towards a vision of decentralized, small-scale communities and systems of production. He was a professor at Goddard College and Ramapo College and founder of the Institute for Social Ecology.
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Murray Bookchin et l’écologie sociale libertaire
Romero Floreal M., Vincent Gerber, Murray Bookchin, Le passager Clandestin, Paris, France, octubre 2019