Murray Bookchin Quote

Without changing the most molecular relationships in society — notably, those between men and women, adults and children, whites and other ethnic groups, heterosexuals and gays (the list, in fact, is considerable) — society will be riddled by domination even in a socialistic 'classless' and 'non-exploitative' form. It would be infused by hierarchy even as it celebrated the dubious virtues of 'people's democracies,' 'socialism' and the 'public ownership' of 'natural resources.' And as long as hierarchy persists, as long as domination organises humanity around a system of elites, the project of dominating nature will continue to exist and inevitably lead our planet to ecological extinction.


Toward an Ecological Society (1980).


Without changing the most molecular relationships in society — notably, those between men and women, adults and children, whites and other ethnic...

Without changing the most molecular relationships in society — notably, those between men and women, adults and children, whites and other ethnic...

Without changing the most molecular relationships in society — notably, those between men and women, adults and children, whites and other ethnic...

Without changing the most molecular relationships in society — notably, those between men and women, adults and children, whites and other ethnic...