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Urbanization Without Cities

The Rise and Decline of Citizenship

Murray Bookchin

Revised Edition

Bookchin argues for an ecological ethics and citizenry that will restore the balance between city and country.

To reverse the city's dehumanization, social thinker Bookchin here advocates an agenda for participatory democracy It is significant.
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ECOLOGY

340 pages, index

Paperback ISBN: 1-895431-00-X $19.99
Hardcover ISBN: 1-895431-01-8 $48.99
L.C. No. 91-072980

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@TITL UNDER HD = Urbanization without Cities The Rise and Decline of Citizenship Murray Bookchin @SWFLYDESC TOP = Description: Bookchin envisages an environmentally oriented politics, a new ecological ethics, and a citizenry that will restore the balance @SWFLY DESCRIP = between humanity and nature. Bookchin is the leading ecological thinker of our times. @TOPLINE BODY = Contents: Urbanization against Cities. From Tribe to City. The Creation of Politics. The Ideal of Citizenship. Patterns of Civic Freedom. From Politics to Statecraft. The Social Ecology of Urbanization. The New Municipal Agenda. Appendix: The Meaning of Confederalism; Index. @ISBN TOPLINE = 340 pages, index . ISBN: 1-895431-00-X $19.99