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Murray Bookchin’s Ecotopia: A Utopia or a Real Alternative?. C. 111-120

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Section: Philosophy

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141.8+316.33

DOI

10.37482/2687-1505-V326

Authors

Andrey A. Shumakov
Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Assoc. Prof. at the Department of the Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences, Tula Branch, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (address: prosp. Lenina 53B, Tula, 300000, Russian Federation).
e-mail: takamori@rambler.ru, ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4184-6232

Abstract

Using the works of the famous American philosopher, sociologist, environmentalist, speaker and publicist Professor Murray Bookchin (1921–2006), this article examines his project of social structure. In the first part of the study, the author dwells on the relevance of this issue at the present stage of the global socio-political and economic development. In particular, it is noted that idealized utopian ideas were inherent in human society literally at all stages of historical development, being especially pronounced during the periods of social shifts and upheavals. This thesis is confirmed by a number of written and other sources. The current situation is no exception. The economic crises of 2008 and 2020, the global energy crisis of 2021–2023 and a series of food crises of 2022–2023 as well as the growing geopolitical tension have called for finding ways of alternative development. This makes Bookchin’s social ecology especially relevant in view of its detailed elaboration. The second part of the article is devoted to the analysis of the conceptual and methodological basis of Bookchin’s theory, whose main feature is the variability of historical development. Using the anarchist approach and the dialectical method (dialectical naturalism in his terms), Bookchin identifies libertarian and authoritarian tendencies, which have been manifested throughout the written history of humankind, since the appearance of social stratification, cities and the state, and which have eventually led humanity to a deadlock. In the third part, the author examines the transition to a new ecological social structure described by Bookchin, who believed that the scientific and technological progress of the 20th century had made it possible. Real prospects of this project’s implementation in current conditions are discussed. Answering the main question of the study, the author notes that the social structure project, despite all the elaboration and appeal to rationalism, can, with good reason, be considered a classic utopia. In addition, the article points out obvious contradictions in Bookchin’s theory.

Keywords

Murray Bookchin, eco-anarchism, social anarchism, social ecology, libertarian municipalism, utopia, utopianism, ecotopia
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