![]() I do not share his commitment to confederalism based on contract and exchange, and I find his notion of "sociality" (which I personally interpret to mean "symbiotic mutualism") among nonhuman organisms a bit simplistic. I have tried to resolve these issues by following intellectual pathways opened by the anarchist thinkers of the previous century, particularly Peter Kropotkin's natural and social mutualism. Thus, I owe a great deal to the work of Max Weber, Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, and Karl Polanyi, who all so brilliantly anticipated the problems of domination and the crises of reason, science, and technics that beleaguer us today. But we all stand on the shoulders of others, if only-in terms of the problems they raised and we are obliged to resolve. ![]() ![]() ![]() This book stands on its own ground and projects a coherent theory of social ecology that is independent of the conventional wisdom of our time. ![]()
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