Toward an Ecological SocietyBlack Rose Books, 1980 - 315 pages Toward an Ecological Society compiles key writings from a seminal period in Murray Bookchin's thought, including essays on urbanism, Deep ecology, the relation between ecology and technology, and the ongoing significance of the Nuclear question. |
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Introduction | 11 |
The Power to Create The Power to Destroy | 33 |
Energy Ecotechnology and Ecology | 89 |
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