When I began my involvement with environmental politics in the 1980s, the main currents of radical or critical thought were represented by deep ecologists (or biocentrists), social ecologists (gathered around Murray Bookchin and his Institute for Social Ecology), and ecofeminists, and they seemed more at odds with each other than united. Marxists and socialists (especially around […]
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Bioregionalism primer
Posted in EcoCulture, tagged bioregionalism, deep ecology, eco-primitivism, ecoregionalism, Fifth Estate, local foods movement, locavorism, Murray Bookchin, Peter Berg, Rojava, social ecology, watershed on June 23, 2017 | 6 Comments »
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