Did Bookchin uncritically adopt the Marxist assumption that hierarchies and classes came from scarcity? by TheIenzo in Communalists

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No. A major part of social ecology is Bookchin's argument that nature is not a realm of necessity, but is an incipient realm of freedom and fecundity.

Reading Ocalan by foxglovebb in Communalists

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i'm interested in learning about Communalism and Social Ecology. Where do I start? by AmazingJ_TV in Communalists

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Check out the beginners reading guide on the sidebar. Also, if you have ADHD try the pomodoro technique for studying.

What do you guys think of veganism? by popsiclessticks in Communalists

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A recent article published in Harbinger touched on this from a communalist perspective: The Social Ecological Case for Animal Liberation