ISBN-13: 9781551640198 / Angielski / Twarda / 1995 / 206 str.
Decades ago when the concern over the ecology centred around the problems of conventional environmentalism, when environmental issues were seen in practical and limited terms that could be resolved by legislative action, public education, and personal example, Muray Bookchin was already at work formulating his unique philosophy of social ecology. This philosophy, that would serve in the highest ethical sense as a guide for human conduct and would provide an awareness of humanity's place in nature is offered here in this second, revised edition of The Philosophy of Social Ecology.