Murray Bookchin
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Murray Bookchin (January 14, 1921 – July 30, 2006)[5] was an American libertarian socialist, political and social philosopher, speaker and writer. For much of his life he called himself an anarchist, although as early as 1995 he privately renounced his identification with the anarchist movement.[6] A pioneer in the ecology movement,[7] Bookchin was the founder of the social ecology movement within libertarian socialist and ecological thought. He was the author of two dozen books on politics, philosophy, history, and urban affairs as well as ecology.
Murray Bookchin | |
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Born | January 14, 1921 |
Died | July 30, 2006 (Burlington, Vermont) (age 85) |
Era | 20th / 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | founder of social ecology |
Main interests | Social ecology, libertarian municipalism, social hierarchy, dialectics, post-scarcity anarchism, libertarian socialism, communalism, ethics, history of popular revolutionary movements |
Notable ideas | social ecology, libertarian municipalism, dialectical naturalism |
Bookchin was a radical anti-capitalist and always favored the decentralisation of society. His writings on libertarian municipalism, a theory of face-to-face, grassroots democracy, had an influence on the Green Movement and anti-capitalist direct action groups such as Reclaim the Streets. His criticisms of "new age" Greens such as Charlene Spretnak contributed to the divisions in the American Green movement in the 1990s.
Although an anti-capitalist, Murray Bookchin often met with libertarian thinker Murray Rothbard and occasionally attended Libertarian Party (United States) conventions, endorsing their presidential candidate Roger MacBride in 1976.
Bookchin has influenced the thinking of captured Kurdish militant Abdullah Öcalan, who has renounced violence and now wants a peaceful solution to the question of Kurdish autonomy.
Libertarian municipalism
changeBookchin was the first to use the term "Libertarian municipalism", to describe a system in which libertarian institutions of directly democratic assemblies would oppose and replace the State with a confederation of free municipalities.[8] Libertarian municipalism intends to create a situation in which the two powers—the municipal confederations and the nation-state—cannot coexist.
Bibliography
changeBooks
change- Our Synthetic Environment 1962
- Bookchin, Murray (2004). Post-scarcity Anarchism. A K PressDistribution. ISBN 978-1-904859-06-2.
- The Limits of the City (1973) ISBN 978-0-06-091013-6.
- Bookchin, Murray (1998). The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868-1936. A K PressDistribution. ISBN 978-1-873176-04-7.
- Bookchin, Murray (1980). Toward an ecological society. Black Rose Books Ltd.
- Bookchin, Murray (2005). The Ecology of Freedom: The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy. A K PressDistribution. ISBN 978-1-904859-26-0.
- Bookchin, Murray (1986). The modern crisis. New Society Publishing.
- The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline of Citizenship (1987 and 1992)
- The Philosophy of Social Ecology: Essays on Dialectical Naturalism (1990 and 1996) Montreal: Black Rose Books.
- Bookchin, Murray (1994). To Remember Spain: The Anarchist and Syndicalist Revolution of 1936. A K PressDistribution. ISBN 978-1-873176-87-0.
- Bookchin, Murray (1995). Re-enchanting Humanity: A Defense of the Human Spirit Against Antihumanism, Misanthropy, Mysticism, and Primitivism. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
- Bookchin, Murray (1996). The third revolution: popular movements in the revolutionary era. Burns & Oates.
- Bookchin, Murray (1995). Social Anarchism Or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm. A K PressDistribution. ISBN 978-1-873176-83-2.
- Biehl, Janet; Bookchin, Murray (1998). The politics of social ecology: libertarian municipalism. Black Rose Books. ISBN 978-1-55164-100-3.
- Home, Stewart (1991). The Assault on Culture: Utopian Currents from Lettrisme to Class War.
Articles
change- " Beyond Neo-Marxism ". TELOS 36 (Summer 1978). New York: Telos Press
References
change- ↑ Bookchin, Murray. The Ecology of Freedom. Oakland: AK Press, 2005. p.11
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ibid, p.11
- ↑ Obituary: Murray Bookchin | US news | The Guardian Small, Mike. ‘’Murray Bookchin: US political thinker whose ideas shaped the anti-globalisation movement’’. ‘’’The Guardian’’’ August 8 2006
- ↑ Bookchin, Murray. The Philosophy of Social Ecology: Essays on Dialectical Naturalism. Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1996. p.57-9
- ↑ Small, Mike. Murray Bookchin The Guardian August 8, 2006
- ↑ [1] Biehl, Janet. "Bookchin Breaks with Anarchism". Communalism October 2007: 1.
- ↑ John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, University of New Mexico, Environmental Philosophy, Inc, University of Georgia, ‘‘'Environmental Ethics’’’ v.12 1990: 193.
- ↑ Libertarian Municipalism: An Overview
- Biehl, Janet (1997), The Murray Bookchin Reader (An Anthology). Cassell ISBN 978-0-304-33874-0.
- Marshall, Peter H. (1993). Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism. HarperPerennial. ISBN 978-0-00-686245-1.
- Bookchin, Murray (1999). Anarchism, Marxism and the Future of the Left. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 978-1-873176-35-1.
Other websites
change- Murray Bookchin Archive at Anarchy Archives
- Institute for Social Ecology (ISE)
- Communalism: International Journal for a Rational Society
- Social Ecology London Archived 2012-04-21 at the Wayback Machine. English study/action group exploring Bookchin's ideas.
- Democratic Alternative. Scandinavian communalist organization based on Bookchin's ideas. In Svenska, Norsk, Espanol, English.
- My Graphics About Murray Bookchin: blog and archive of comic strip stories about Bookchin's life maintained by Janet Biehl.