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For the anarchist movement, the 1990s saw a period of defence against capital’s accelerating embrace of environmental destruction which helped to define the movement through to today.
Discourse ranged from a red embrace of automation and demands for a new society based on rapid industrial advance, through considered skepticism at the tools of the master ever being truly fit for the needs of the ruled, to the apocalyptic visions of the primitivists.
With its first edition published in 1993, featuring contributions from influential figures including Brian Morris and Murray Bookchin, deep ecology and anarchism remains a thoughtful contribution to what has belatedly become that most mainstream of questions — how do we save ourselves from the havoc we’re wreaking?
(Source: Freedom Press)
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Anarchism, Deep ecology, Polemics, Social ecologyTimes
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Deep Ecology & Anarchism
January 1, 1997, Freedom Press
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in English
0900384670 9780900384677
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Deep Ecology & Anarchism: A Polemic
1993, Freedom Press
Paperback
in English
0900384670 9780900384677
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On cover: With "Can life survive?" by Robert Hart and "The apple falls from grace : a history from ancient times to the present day" by Chris Wilbert.
Includes bibliographical references.
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