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With worsening of social, political and economic problems and challenges, critical thinking finds space and, in the name of “sustainability,” the theoretical approach also seeks to identify the premises of a change that is both radical and reasonable, recovering long neglected practices, values and concepts. Bookchin’s vision, between polemic and analysis, between description and prescription, is clear and concrete: social structures must be changed to recreate a symbiotic and non-hierarchical relationship between humans and nature. In his theory ecological and social crises are interconnected; the exploitation of nature is a projection of man’s exploitation by man. This is a reading that deserves attention today, at a time when ecological sensitivity seems to be awakening with force. |