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  1. Murray Bookchin. Murray Bookchin (Nueva York, 14 de enero de 1921 – Vermont, 30 de julio de 2006) es uno de los grandes pensadores libertarios contemporáneos. Su visión de la ecología social, que vincula estrechamente el mundo social y político con la naturaleza, cuestionando las relaciones jerárquicas al considerarlas como una grave ...

  2. The American Crisis — Murray Bookchin Aug 26, 2019 35 pp. Anarchism and Power in the Spanish Revolution — Murray Bookchin Jun 8, 2022 8 pp. Anarchism: Past and Present — Murray Bookchin Apr 28, 2009 21 pp. The Anarchist Collectives — Sam Dolgoff (Editor) Jun 2, 2012 262 pp.

  3. 7 de ago. de 2006 · Murray Bookchin was born in the Crotona Park section of the Bronx on Jan. 14, 1921. His father, Nathan, had been a farmer and active in the revolution against the czar in Russia.

  4. 23 de mar. de 2016 · Les propositions de Murray Bookchin sont incontestablement très originales dans le paysage contrasté de l’écologie politique. Il n’est pas facilement assimilable à l’anarchisme écologique, même s’il s’en rapproche par son souci de restituer aux individus la compréhension de leur autonomie potentielle. Son attachement à Marx vient en contrepoint d’une vision résolument anti ...

  5. Murray Bookchin (14 de enero de 1921 - 30 de julio de 2006) fue un historiador, profesor universitario, investigador, ideólogo y activista ecologista estadounidense, fundador de la ecología social y uno de los pioneros del movimiento ecologista.. Citas [editar] «La suposición de que lo que existe actualmente debe existir necesariamente es el ácido que corroe todo pensamiento visionario».

  6. theanarchistlibrary.org › library › murray-bookchin-free-citiesFree Cities | The Anarchist Library

    Murray Bookchin died at the age of 85, on July 30, 2006. With his passing we lost one of the most challenging and innovative radical thinkers of the twentieth century. Bookchin expressed his ideas on libertarian municipalism in a number of essays and articles, and advocated it in his lectures and talks.

  7. Murray Bookchin. Burlington, Vermont. October, 1981. Epigraph. We are enabled to conclude that the lesson which man derives from both the study of Nature and his own history is the permanent presence of a double tendency — towards a greater development on the one side of sociality, and, on the other side, of a consequent increase in the ...