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Why does Bookchin argue in favour of social ecology? (Comment on his analysis of
domination of nature as intimately linked with hierarchical structures of domination in society)​

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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.[

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