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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Environmentalists versus Ecologists (Murray Bookchin, Eugene Eccli)

 

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Environmentalists versus Ecologists
WHAT IS ecology?
You seem to draw a distinction between ecology and environmentalism. Could you explain further what you mean by that?
How do you see the organic ecological point of view expressing itself?
Where do you think some of the anti-ecological attitudes have come from?
You mentioned that you hope that things are changing — that there are possibilities in the “counterculture”. Why is there such a historical alternative at this point?
Can you go more fully into what you mean by a “liberatory technology”?
Would these polises also be research communities?
You are going to be working on a practical application of alternative sources of energy, then. What are some of your ideas about the practicalities of this research?
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