Communalism or caricature: patterns of Bookchin critique

Also due to appear in the Spring 2008 issue of Perspectives on Anarchist Theory.) Bookchin's Social Ecology and Communalism (2007), a posthumous collection of four essays, culminates in the last theoretical piece he was to write, wherein he concludes that, 'its often refreshing aphorisms a...

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