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  1. 12. Juni 2024 · Die gesellschaftspolitischen Ideen des ökoanarchistischen Theoretikers Murray Bookchin und des kurdischen Vordenkers Abdullah Öcalan haben viele Gemeinsamkeiten, aber es gibt auch Unterschiede.

  2. 6. Juni 2024 · Murray Bookchin used the term “Libertarian Municipalism” to describe his political philosophy, which says that everyday people, citizens, cities and towns and villages across the world are rationally capable of governing themselves. Bookchin was a activist in many ways.

  3. 12. Juni 2024 · Wie sieht Murray Bookchins Theorie des libertären Munizipalismus und der sozialen Ökologie aus, die in Rojava erstmals von der Theorie in die Praxis umgesetzt wurde? Wie ist in diesem Kontext die Verbindung zwischen dem seit 25 Jahren in der Türkei inhaftierten PKK-Begründer Abdullah Öcalan und Murray Bookchin entstanden ...

  4. 21. Juni 2024 · Author of The Murray Bookchin reader, The rise of urbanization and the decline of citizenship, Self-management and new technology, Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism, Social Ecology and Communalism, Social ecology versus 'deep ecology', Visions of Utopia, Which way for the ecology movement?

  5. 10. Juni 2024 · How did Bookchin's libertarian municipalism affect the Democratic Confederalism paradigm of Öcalan? And what are the main similarities and differences between these two political approaches? According to what I know, Öcalan read Bookchin while he was in prison and was inspired by his theory. Instead of establishing a Kurdish nation ...

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · Historical examples include glosses in textual sources, which can provide notes in a different language from the source text; macaronic texts which mix together two or more languages with the expectation that the reader will understand both; the existence of separate sacred and vernacular languages (such as Church Latin vs. common forms of Latin, and Hebrew vs. Aramaic and Jewish languages ...

  7. 17. Juni 2024 · Between the 30s and the 60s – Murray Bookchin "I strongly doubt if we will ever understand—and fully evaluate—the 60s without placing it against the background of another radical decade, the 30s.