Remaking Society: A New Ecological Politics - Paperback

Remaking Society: A New Ecological Politics - Paperback

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Remaking Society: A New Ecological Politics - Paperback

Remaking Society: A New Ecological Politics - Paperback

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by Murray Bookchin (Author), Marina Sitrin (Foreword by), Debbie Bookchin (Foreword by)

Breathing new life into revolutionary ideas.

According to Murray Bookchin, a humane solution to the climate crisis will require replacing industrial capitalism with an egalitarian, ecological society; decentralized democratic communities; and sustainable technologies. Drawing on rich traditions of ecological science, anthropology, history, utopian philosophy, and ethics, Remaking Society offers a coherent framework for social and ecological reconstruction. This innovative work on nature and society provides readers with clear strategies for averting disaster.
In their foreword to this new edition of Remaking Society, Marina Sitrin and Debbie Bookchin show that remaking is a continuing project: "If hierarchy has deeply wounded our relationships with each other and the natural world, capitalism has plunged a knife that much more deeply into the wound. Capitalism, [Bookchin] believes, has distorted every aspect of political, social, and even personal life.... Our challenge then is to build movements everywhere that will preserve and expand our innate creativity and eradicate any tendencies toward hierarchy, status, or other forms of domination."

Author Biography

Murray Bookchin (1921-2006) was an active voice in the ecology, anarchist, and communalist movements for more than fifty years. His groundbreaking essay, "Ecology and Revolutionary Thought" (1964), was one of the first to assert that capitalism's grow-or-die ethos was on a dangerous collision course with the natural world that would include the devastation of the planet by global warming. Bookchin is the author of The Ecology of Freedom, among two dozen other books. He was born in New York, NY.


Marina Sitrin is the author of Horizontalism, coauthor of They Can't Represent Us!, and coeditor of Pandemic Solidarity.


Debbie Bookchin is a journalist, editor, author, and daughter of Murray Bookchin.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.7 x 7.9 x 5.2 IN
Publication Date: February 21, 2023

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