Bookchin writes that, "My use of the word hierarchy in the subtitle of this work is meant to be provocative. The book is considered Bookchin's magnum opus, but it has also been criticized as utopian.Ä«ookchin is critical of the class-centered analysis of Marxism and simplistic anti-state forms of libertarianism and liberalism and wished to present what he saw was a more complex view of societies. The Ecology of Freedom: The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy is a 1982 book by the American libertarian socialist and ecologist Murray Bookchin, in which the author describes his concept of social ecology, the idea that ecological problems are caused by human social problems and can be solved only by reorganizing society along ecological and ethical lines.
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