Recovering Bookchin
ByPublisher Description
- Revisiting the life of Murray Bookchin: Bookchin scholar Andy Price provides a readable and cohesive introduction to social ecologist Murray Bookchin, as well as his previous works, theories, and philosophy.
- Breathing new life to revolutionary ideas: A companion text to AK Press’ reprints bringing the work of a prescience and popular theorist to a wider audience.
- The thinker of our times: Murray Bookchin brought attention to environmental devastation before Rachel Carson published Silent Spring in 1962, and his work continues to do so into the twenty-first century.
- #GoogleMurrayBookchin: Murray Bookchin's name has been echoed online and in the streets with the rise of the popular meme "Google Murray Bookchin." While the meme was first coined in 2016, it has since served as a conversation starter to encourage people to read ideas from the ecologist that has been saying what we've all been thinking—for the past 40 years.
- College Course Potential.
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