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Anarchism and Ecological Economics

Anarchism and Ecological Economics
Author: Ove Daniel Jakobsen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429944276

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Anarchism and Ecological Economics: A Transformative Approach to a Sustainable Future explores the idea that anarchism – aimed at creating a society where there is as much freedom in solidarity as possible – may provide an ideal political basis for the goals of ecological economics. It seems clear that it is going to be impossible to solve the problems connected to environmental degradation, climate change, economic crashes and increasing inequality, within the existing paradigm. The anarchist aims of reducing the disparities of rank and income in society and obtaining a high standard of living within environmentally sound ecosystems chime well with the ecological economists’ goal of living within our environmental limits for the betterment of the planet and society. The book refers to the UN’s sustainability development goals, and the goals expressed in the Earth Charter, viewing them through an anarchist’s lens. It argues that in order to establish ecological economics as a radical new economy right for the 21st century, neoliberal economics needs to be replaced. By connecting ecological economics to a solid philosophical tradition such as anarchism, it will be easier for ecological economics to become a far more potent alternative to “green” economic thinking, which is based on, and supports, the dominant political regime. Innovative and challenging, this book will appeal to students and scholars interested in economics and the politics surrounding it.


The Economics of Anarchy

The Economics of Anarchy
Author: Dyer Daniel Lum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1890
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN:

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Visions of Freedom

Visions of Freedom
Author: Morris Brian Morris
Publisher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 155164648X

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Every ten years, notoriously eclectic thinker Brian Morris takes a year of sabbatical and launches out into another field about which he knows nothing. In the 1980s it was botany; in the 1990s, zoology; in the 2000s, entomology. The quintessential polymath, Morris has written on his incredible breadth of interests in wide-ranging essays, with subjects ranging from boxing to deep ecology to new-age gurus. Collected here for the first time, Visions of Freedom brings together all of Morris's concise yet diverse essays on politics, history, and ecology written since 1989. It includes book reviews, letters, and articles in the engaging and accessible style for which Morris is known. The thinkers he deals with are as diverse as Thomas Paine to C. L. R. James, from Karl Marx to Krishnamurti, from Max Weber to Naomi Klein. He also delves into the canon of classic anarchist thinkers like Kropotkin, Bakunin, Reclus, Proudhon, and Flores Magnon. Taking a stance against the obscurantism of contemporary academic discourse, Morris' writings demonstrate an interdisciplinary approach that moves seamlessly between topics, developing practical connections between scholarly debates and the pressing social, ecological and political issues of our times.


Anarchism and Ecology

Anarchism and Ecology
Author: Graham Purchase
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Political Economy from Below

Political Economy from Below
Author: Rob Knowles
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351553879

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Communitarian anarchism is a generic form of socialism that denies the need for a state or any other authority over the individual from above, and which requires absolute belief that the individual cannot exist outside of a community of others. This book suggests that the communitarian anarchists of the nineteenth century developed and articulated a distinct tradition of economic thought. The period of this study begins with the first major writing of the French communitarian anarchist, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, in 1840 and ends with the temporary burial of anarchist theorizing at the beginning of the First World War in 1914. However, he tradition of communitarian anarchist economic thought did not end in 1914. The economic thought explored in this book provides a fresh perception of the fragmentation evident in many societies today, especially where there is a substantial "informal economy."


21st Century Dissent

21st Century Dissent
Author: G. Curran
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 023080084X

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21st Century Dissent contends that anarchism has considerably influenced the modern political landscape. Curran explores the contemporary face of anarchism as expressed via environmental protests and the anti-globalization movement.


Anarchy And the Law

Anarchy And the Law
Author: Edward Stringham
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412805797

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Private-property anarchism is a political philosophy and set of economic and legal arguments that maintains that markets and contracts should provide law and that the rule of law itself can only be understood as a private institution. This book presents the essays that explain, debate, and examine historical examples of stateless orders.


Making Another World Possible

Making Another World Possible
Author: Peter Ryley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1441113312

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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Making Another World Possible identifies the British contribution to the genealogy of modern green and anti-capitalist thinking by examining left libertarian ideologies in the late 19th and early 20th century Britain and highlighting their influence on present day radical thought. As capitalism heralded the triumph of technology, greater production, and a new urban industrial society, some imagined alternatives to this notion of progress based on endless economic growth. The book examines the development of ideas from these dissidents who included communists, class warriors, free thinkers, secularists, and Christian communitarians. All shared the same beliefs that the benefits of industrialism could only be realized through equality and that urban culture depended on a healthy agriculture and harmony with the natural world - concerns that are still of great importance today. This distinctive history of anarchist ideas reappraises the work of thinkers and revises the historical picture of the radical milieu in 19th and 20th century Britain. It will be an essential resource to anyone researching the history of ideas and studying anarchism.


The Accumulation of Freedom

The Accumulation of Freedom
Author: Anthony J. Nocella II
Publisher: AK Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1849350957

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The only crisis of capitalism is capitalism itself. Let's toss credit default swaps, bailouts, environmental externalities and, while we're at it, private ownership of production in the dustbin of history. The Accumulation of Freedom brings together economists, historians, theorists, and activists for a first-of-its-kind study of anarchist economics. The editors aren't trying to subvert the notion of economics—they accept the standard definition, but reject the notion that capitalism or central planning are acceptable ways to organize economic life. Contributors include Robin Hahnel, Iain McKay, Marie Trigona, Chris Spannos, Ernesto Aguilar, Uri Gordon, and more.


Toward an Ecological Society

Toward an Ecological Society
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1980
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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In this book Bookchin presents his anarchistic views on ecology, society, technology, urbanism, bureaucracy and spontaneity