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An edition of Post-scarcity anarchism (1971)

Post-scarcity anarchism

Canadian ed. --
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"In this series of related essays, Murray Bookchin balances his ecological and anarchist vision with the promising opportunities of a 'post-scarcity' era. Surpassing the constraints of Marxist political economy--which was rooted in an era of material scarcity and could not forsee the sweeping changes ahead--Bookchin argues that the tools necessary for the self-administration of a complex, industrial societyhave already been developed and have greatly altered our revolutionary landscape. Technological advances were made during the 20th century which expanded production greatly, but in the pursuit of corporate profit and at the expense of human need, workers' control and ecological sustainability. Through direct control on industry, and by incorporating an ecological and utopian vision for society, the working class can now dispell the myth that the state, hierarchical social relations and political parties (vanguards) are necessary to their struggle for freedom. Bookchin's analysis, rooted in the realities of contemporary society, remains refreshingly pragmatic."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
288

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Cover of: Post-Scarcity Anarchism
Post-Scarcity Anarchism
May 1986, Black Rose Books
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Cover of: Post-scarcity anarchism
Post-scarcity anarchism
1977, Black Rose Books, Black Rose Books Ltd., BLACK ROSE BOOKS
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First Sentence

"We normally live completely immersed in the present -- to such a degree, in fact, that we often fail to see how much our own social period differs from the past -- indeed from a mere generation ago."

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 287-288.

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Montréal

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Dewey Decimal Class
335/.83
Library of Congress
HX833 .B63 1977, HX833 .B63

The Physical Object

Pagination
288 p. ;
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18034818M
Internet Archive
postscarcityanar0000book
ISBN 10
0919618480, 0919618472, 0919618472
OCLC/WorldCat
3958498
Library Thing
298364

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