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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Toward an Ecological Society (Murray Bookchin)

 

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Dedication
Introduction
The Power to Create, The Power to Destroy
The Roots of the Ecological Crisis
Ecology and Society
Goals
Education and Organization
The Meaning of Direct Action and Affinity Groups
Between Two Choices
Toward an Ecological Society
An open letter to the Ecological Movement
Energy, “Ecotechnocracy” and Ecology
The Concept of Ecotechnologies and Ecocommunities
“Human” as Human Scale
Ecology and Environmentalism
Self-Management and the New Technology
The Myth of City Planning
Toward a Vision of the Urban Future
References
Marxism as Bourgeois Sociology
Marxism and Domination
The Conquest of Nature
Hierarchy and Domination
On Neo-Marxism, Bureaucracy, and the Body Politic
On Spontaneity and Organisation
Conclusion: Utopianism and Futurism
Appendix: Andre Gorz Rides Again — or Politics as Environmentalism
Acknowledgements
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