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social ecology  

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  • Social ecology is an ecological vision for the future developed by anarchist thinker Murray Book-chin. This theory is part of a left-wing tradition that rejects notions of hierarchy, domination, power, and place to advocate political reformism, or restructuring that will resolve basic issues of societal, gender, and environmental imbalance. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Warming & Climate Change; Social Ecology]

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