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the rise and decline of citizenship

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Urbanization without cities

the rise and decline of citizenship

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Murray Bookchin introduces provocative ideas about the nature of community and what it means to be a fully empowered citizen. He believes that the tensions that exists between rural and urban society can be a vital source of human creativity, thereby defining a new, richly imaginative politics which can help us recover the power of the individual, restore the positive values and quality of urban life, and reclaim the ideal of the city as a major creative force in our civilization. What is envisaged is an environmentally oriented politics, a new ecological ethics and a citizenry that will restore the balance between city and country and, ultimately, between humanity and nature.

Murray Bookchin is a pioneer thinker and writer and has been active in the ecology movement for more than thirty years. He is widely regarded as one whose ideas are decades ahead of his time. Professor Emeritus at the School of Environment Studies, Ramapo College and Director Emeritus of the Institute of Social Ecology, he has authored more than a dozen books on urbanism, ecology, technology and philosophy.

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Black Rose Books
Language
English
Pages
316

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Cover of: Die Agonie der Stadt
Die Agonie der Stadt: Städte ohne Bürger oder Aufstieg und Niedergang des freien Bürgers
1996, Trotzdem Verlag
Paperback in German - deutsche Erstausgabe
Cover of: Urbanization without cities
Urbanization without cities: the rise and decline of citizenship
1992, Black Rose Books
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Cover of: Urbanization Without Cities
Urbanization Without Cities: The Rise and Decline of Citizenship (Black Rose Books, No. V171)
September 1991, Black Rose Books
Paperback in English

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"A Publication of the Institute of Policy Alternatives of Montréal"--T.p. verso.

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Montréal, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
307.76
Library of Congress
HT361 .B59 1992, HT361.B59 1992

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Pagination
xxvi, 316 p. ;
Number of pages
316

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OL1574800M
Internet Archive
UrbanizationWithoutCities
ISBN 10
189543100X, 1895431018
LCCN
91072980
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1093029
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316721

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