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100 1  Bookchin, Murray,|d1921-2006. 
245 14 The philosophy of social ecology :|bessays on dialectical 
       naturalism|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by James R. Cheatham. 
520    What is nature? What is humanity's place in nature? And 
       what is the relationship of society to the natural world? 
       In an era of ecological breakdown, answering these 
       questions has become of momentous importance for our 
       everyday lives and for the future that we and other life-
       forms face. In the essays of The Philosophy of Social 
       Ecology, Murray Bookchin confronts these questions head on
       : invoking the ideas of mutualism, self-organization, and 
       unity in diversity, in the service of ever expanding 
       freedom. Refreshingly polemical and deeply philosophical, 
       these essays take issue with technocratic and mechanistic 
       ways of understanding and relating to, and within, nature.
       More importantly, they develop a solid, historically and 
       politically based ethical foundation for social ecology, 
       the field that Bookchin himself created and that offers us
       hope in the midst of our climate catastrophe. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Environmental ethics. 
650  0 Philosophy of nature. 
650  0 Dialectic. 
650  0 Human ecology. 
700 1  Cheatham, James R.. 
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