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For close to four decades, Bookchin's eco-anarchist theory of social ecology has inspired philosophers and activists working to link environmental concerns with the desire for a free and egalitarian society. This instructive book brings together leading theorists to contemplate the next steps in the development of social ecology. Topics covered include reassessing ecological ethics, combining social ecology and feminism, building decentralized communities, evaluating new technology, relating theory to activism, and improving social ecology through interaction with other left traditions. Those contributing the 11 essays include Joel Kovel, John Clark, David Watson, David Macauley, Robyn Eckersley, and Regina Cochrane.
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