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The ecology of freedom: the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy

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"The very notion of the domination of nature by man stems from the very real domination of human by human."With this succinct formulation, Murray Bookchin launches his most ambitious work, The Ecology of Freedom. An engaging and extremely readable book of breathtaking scope, its inspired synthesis of ecology, anthropology, and political theory traces our conflicting legacies of hierarchy and freedom, from the first emergence of human culture to today's globalized capitalism, constantly pointing the way to a sane, sustainable ecological future. On a college syllabus or in an activist's backpack, this book is indispensable reading for anyone who's tired of living in a world where everything is an exploitable resource.

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The ecology of freedom: the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy, Murray Bookchin

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Title
The ecology of freedom: the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy
Language
English
Publisher
AK Peters
Released
2005
Format
Paperback
Pages
491
ISBN10
1904859267
ISBN13
9781904859260
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The ecology of freedom
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"The very notion of the domination of nature by man stems from the very real domination of human by human."With this succinct formulation, Murray Bookchin launches his most ambitious work, The Ecology of Freedom. An engaging and extremely readable book of breathtaking scope, its inspired synthesis of ecology, anthropology, and political theory traces our conflicting legacies of hierarchy and freedom, from the first emergence of human culture to today's globalized capitalism, constantly pointing the way to a sane, sustainable ecological future. On a college syllabus or in an activist's backpack, this book is indispensable reading for anyone who's tired of living in a world where everything is an exploitable resource.