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What did Bookchin's communalism seek to expand?

  • Marxist, syndicalist, anarchist thought

  • Capitalist, federalist, monarchist thought

  • Pacifist, feminist, existentialist thought

  • Realist, nationalist, imperialist thought

Answer

Bookchin's communalism sought to expand Marxist, syndicalist, and anarchist thought by incorporating ecological principles and a focus on community self-sufficiency. It emphasized the importance of direct democracy, decentralized decision-making, and the creation of small-scale, ecologically sustainable communities. Bookchin believed that this approach could provide a viable alternative to both capitalism and state socialism.
Exploring the Legacy of Murray Bookchin: Visionary of Social Ecology

Exploring the Legacy of Murray Bookchin: Visionary of Social Ecology

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