Beyond Bookchin: Preface for a Future Social EcologyNonfiction. BEYOND BOOKCHIN is the most comprehensive discussion to date of Murray Bookchin's social ecology. But David Watson goes far beyond social ecology to explore new paths of thinking about radical politics. His visionary ecology challenges the mystique of progress and proposes a more holistic notion of reason both primal and modern, skeptical and mythopoetic. |
Contents
Introduction by Steve Welzer | 1 |
Social ecology at an impasse | 7 |
Of human hubris and cricket dreams | 13 |
Copyright | |
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