Social ecology
- [[Murray Bookchin]]
- "The root causes of environmental problems are such as trade for profit, industrial expansion, and the identification of "progress" with corporate self-interest."
- "The domination of nature by man stems from the very real domination of human by human"
- "Social ecologists believe that things like racism, sexism, third world exploitation are a product of the same mechanisms that cause rainforest devastation"
- [[Institute for Social Ecology]]
social ecology maintains that an ecologically oriented society can be progressive rather than regressive, placing a strong emphasis not on primitivism, austerity, and denial but on material pleasure and ease.
– [[The Communalist Project]]
Social ecology is an ecology not of hunger and material deprivation but of plenty; it seeks the creation of a rational society in which waste, indeed excess, will be controlled by a new system of values; and when or if shortages arise as a result of irrational behavior, popular assemblies will establish rational standards of consumption by democratic processes.
– [[The Communalist Project]]
In short, social ecology favors management, plans, and regulations formulated democratically by popular assemblies, not freewheeling forms of behavior that have their origin in individual eccentricities.
– [[The Communalist Project]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/social-ecology
- video call at meet.jit.si/social-ecology