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'''Social ecology '''is a critical social theory founded by Green author and activist [[Murray Bookchin]]. Conceptualized as a critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends, it espouses a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society. '''Social ecology '''is a critical social theory founded by Green author and activist [[Murray Bookchin]]. Conceptualized as a critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends, it espouses a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society.
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 +== See also ==
 +*[[Biodiversity]]
 +*[[Conservation movement]]
 +*[[Conservation ethic]]
 +*[[Earth Science]]
 +*[[Ecology]]
 +*[[Environmental movement]]
 +*[[Global warming]]
 +*[[Natural environment]]
 +*[[Nature]]
 +*[[Panarchy]]
 +*[[Polytely]]
 +*[[Recycling]]
 +*[[School of Social Ecology]]
 +*[[Sustainability]]
 +*[[Transition Design]]
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Social ecology is a critical social theory founded by Green author and activist Murray Bookchin. Conceptualized as a critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends, it espouses a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society.

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