Pioneers of Ecological Humanism

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Pioneers of Ecological Humanism

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In our world of ecological catastrophe and social crisis, some roundly condemn modern civilisation as the source of our Promethean predicament. What can follow is a rejection of humanism, science and the City and a turn to either nostalgic primitivism or esoteric spirituality. But do we really need to flee the city for the woods in order to build a free society? In this triple intellectual biography, Brian Morris lucidly discusses three intellectual giants who made an enormous, though often overlooked, contribution to modern ecology: Lewis Mumford, René Dubos, and Murray Bookchin. Morris argues that they have forged a third way beyond both industrialism and anti-modernism: ecological humanism (also known as social ecology), a tradition that embraces both ecological realities and the ethical and cultural wealth of humanism. In examining their thought, Professor Morris paves the way for fresh debate on ecology, charting an optimistic vision for the profound reharmonisation of nature and culture as well as the ecological, egalitarian and democratic transformation of our cities and society. Essential reading for anyone with an interest or active role in ecology or philosophy and their associated disciplines, ‘Pioneers of Ecological Humanism’ is written in a clear and refreshingly direct style that will appeal to academics, activists, and armchair ecologists alike.

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SKU: 36842 Category: Tags: ,
Subtitle: Lewis Mumford, Rene Dubos, Murray Bookchin
Author: Morris, Brian
Year: 2017
ISBN: 9781551646077
Pages: 289
Language: English
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Publisher's city: Montréal
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