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Murray Bookchin
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Institute for Social Ecology |
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Director Emeritus |
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c/o Institute for Social Ecology
1118 Maple Hill Road
Plainfield, VT, 05667
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Bio
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Murray Bookchin, director emeritus of the Institute for Social Ecology, is cofounder of the ISE and professor emeritus at Ramapo College of New Jersey. He has been a prophetic voice in the ecology movement for more than thirty years, and is the author of numerous books and articles. His most recent works include: The Third Revolution, The Murray Bookchin Reader, Remaking Society, The Ecology of Freedom, Urbanization without Cities, The Philosophy of Social Ecology, and Re-enchanting Humanity.
Murray Bookchin developed from a traditional Marxist in the 1930s to a left-libertarian. At the same time his life and work have spanned two historic eras: the era of traditional proletarian socialism and anarchism, with its working-class struggles against capitalism and fascism, and the postwar era of growing capitalist consolidation, technological development, environmental decay, and statist politics. In all his writings he has tried to forge a coherent outlook that brings a lived revolutionary past forward into a new liberated future. |
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