Murray Bookchin has written at least 28 books. Their most popular book is The Ecology of Freedom with 33 saves with an average rating of 3.67⭐.
Murray Bookchin (January 14, 1921 – July 30, 2006) was an American libertarian socialist, political and social philosopher, speaker and writer. For much of his life he called himself an anarchist, although as early as 1995 he privately renounced his identification with the anarchist movement. A pioneer in the ecology movement, Bookchin was the founder of the social ecology movement within libertarian socialist and ecological thought. He was the author of two dozen books on politics, philosophy, history, and urban affairs as well as ecology.
Bookchin was an anti-capitalist and vocal advocate of the decentralisation of society. His writings on libertarian municipalism, a theory of face-to-face, grassroots democracy, had an influence on the Green Movement and anti-capitalist direct action groups such as Reclaim the Streets. He was a staunch critic of biocentric philosophies such as deep ecology and the biologically deterministic beliefs of sociobiology, and his criticisms of "new age" Greens such as Charlene Spretnak contributed to the divisions that affected the American Green movement in the 1990s.
1982 • 33 Readers • 385 pages • 3.7
1971 • 30 Readers • 242 pages • 4.5
1977 • 8 Readers • 316 pages • 3
6 Readers
1989 • 4 Readers • 224 pages
1996 • 3 Readers • 360 pages
1990 • 3 Readers • 200 pages
1974 • 3 Readers • 305 pages
1991 • 3 Readers
1974 • 2 Readers
2 Readers
1985 • 2 Readers • 194 pages
1971 • 2 Readers • 48 pages
1990 • 2 Readers • 160 pages • 4
1988 • 2 Readers • 115 pages
1974 • 1 Reader • 194 pages
1974 • 1 Reader • 192 pages
1 Reader • 54 pages • 3
2003 • 1 Reader • 60 pages • 3
2015 • 1 Reader
1 Reader • 4
1990 • 1 Reader • 183 pages
1995 • 1 Reader • 86 pages • 3
1974 • 1 Reader • 328 pages
1999 • 1 Reader • 538 pages
1982 • 1 Reader • 779 pages
1971 • 1 Reader • 288 pages • 5
1996 • 374 pages
1977 • 358 pages