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Bookchin
A Critical Appraisal
von Damian F. White
Verlag: Pluto Press
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ISBN: 978-1-84964-169-2
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 20.10.2008
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 Seiten

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Damian White is Dean of Liberal Arts and Professor of Sociology in the Department of History, Philosophy and Social Science at The Rhode Island School of Design. He is the author of Bookchin: A Critical Appraisal (Pluto, 2008).



Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Part One: Beginnings
1. Environments, Cities And Post Scarcity Worlds
Part Two: The Legacy Of Domination
2. Hierarchy, Domination, Nature: Bookchin's Historical Social Theory
3. Social Ecology As Modern Social Theory
4. Capitalism and Ecology
Part Three: The Legacy Of Freedom
5. Ethics And The Normative Grounds Of Critique
6. Urbanisation, Cities, Utopia
7. Citizens, Politics, Democracy
Part Four :Endings
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index



This is the first comprehensive overview of the work of Murray Bookchin, the left-libertarian social theorist and political ecologist who is widely regarded as the visionary precursor of anti-corporate politics.
Bookchin's writing spans fifty years and engages with a wide variety of issues: from ecology to urban planning, from environmental ethics to debates about radical democracy. Weaving insights from Hegel and Marx, Kropotkin and Mumford, Bookchin presents a critical theory whose central utopian message is 'things could be other than they are'.
This accessible introduction maps the evolution of Bookchin's project. It traces his controversial engagements with Marxism, anarchism, critical theory, postmodernism and eco-centric thought. It evaluates his attempt to develop a social ecology. Finally, it considers how his thinking relates to current debates in social theory and environmentalism, critical theory and philosophy, political ecology and urban theory.
Offering a clear account of Bookchin's key themes, this book provides a critical but sympathetic account of the strengths and weaknesses of Bookchin's writing.


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