
BOOKCHIN, Murray. Society and Ecology
The problems which many people face today in "defining" themselves, in knowing "who they are"—problems that feed a vast psychotherapy industry—are (...)
The problems which many people face today in "defining" themselves, in knowing "who they are"—problems that feed a vast psychotherapy industry—are (...)
[Web Page >http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Philosophy/Personnel/Alan/index.html] Many abstracts of the following publications may be found on the web (...)
English - Italiano 1993 Introduction à la philosophie écologique et politique de l’anarchisme (Lyon : Atelier de Création Libertaire). 63 pp. (...)
John P. Clark, philosopho. Insegna a Loyola University, New Orleans, U.S.A. 1981 "Anarchismo ottanta: dalla classe alla cultura," A Rivista (...)
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