The Ecology of Freedom

the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy

385 pages

English language

Published 1991 by Black Rose Books.

ISBN:
978-0-921689-72-0
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OCLC Number:
24591230

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"Using a synthesis of ecology, anthropology, philosophy and political theory, this book traces our society's conflicting legacies of freedom and domination, from the first emergence of human culture to today's global capitalism. The theme of Murray Bookchin's grand historical narrative is straightforward: environmental, economic and political devastation are born at the moment that human societies begin to organize themselves hierarchically. And, despite the nuance and detail of his arguments, the lesson to be learned is just as basic: our nightmare will continue until hierarchy is dissolved and human beings develop more sane, sustainable and egalitarian social structures." "The Ecology of Freedom is indispensable reading for anyone who's tired of living in a world where everything, and everyone, is an exploitable resource. It includes a brand new preface by the author."--BOOK JACKET.

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Subjects

  • Civilization -- Philosophy
  • Civilization -- History
  • Social control
  • Liberty
  • Technology and civilization

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