Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Part One: Beginnings
1. Environments, Cities And Post Scarcity Worlds
Part Two: The Legacy Of Domination
2. Hierarchy, Domination, Nature: Bookchin's Historical Social
Theory
3. Social Ecology As Modern Social Theory
4. Capitalism and Ecology
Part Three: The Legacy Of Freedom
5. Ethics And The Normative Grounds Of Critique
6. Urbanisation, Cities, Utopia
7. Citizens, Politics, Democracy
Part Four :Endings
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Damian White is Dean of Liberal Arts and Professor of Sociology in the Department of History, Philosophy and Social Science at The Rhode Island School of Design. He is the author of Bookchin: A Critical Appraisal (Pluto, 2008).
'An excellent book - brings to life Bookchin the man and his work
for a new generation of readers'
*Professor Noel Castree, School of Environment and Development,
Manchester University*
'A sophisticated and considered work that exhibits a genuine rare
critical engagement with the intricacies of Bookchin's thought'
*Professor Mike Smith, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada.*
'Offers an insightful, scholarly and balanced account of the
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the towering figures of modern radical political thought and
action'
*Dr. John Barry, School of Politics, International Studies and
Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast*
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Bookchin's vision in the context of contemporary thinking'
*Professor Ted Benton, Department of Sociology, University of
Essex*
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