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diff between social ecology and socialist ecology​

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Social ecology aims to reintegrate human social development with biological development, and human communities with ecocommunities, producing a rational and ecological society. Instead, deep ecology seeks to preserve and expand wilderness areas, excluding human beings from ever-larger tracts of land and forest.

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Social ecology is a philosophical theory about the relationship between ecological and social issues.[1][2] Associated with the American social theorist Murray Bookchin, it emerged from a time in the mid-1960s, under the emergence of both the global environmental and the American civil rights movements, and played a much more visible role from the upward movement against nuclear power by the late 1970s.[3] It presents ecological problems as arising mainly from social problems, in particular from different forms of hierarchy and domination, and seeks to resolve them through the model of a society adapted to human development and the biosphere.[4] It is a theory of radical political ecology based on communalism, which opposes the current capitalist system of production and consumption.[5] It aims to set up a moral, decentralized, united society, guided by reason.[6] While Bookchin distanced himself from Anarchism later in his life, the philosophical theory of Social Ecology is considered to be a form of Eco-Anarchism

Eco-socialism, green socialism or socialist ecology is an ideology merging aspects of socialism with that of green politics, ecology and alter-globalization or anti-globalization

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