Thank you for an insightful overview of this newly published edition of work by such a stimulating thinker. Bookchin's prescience is amazing to see and it seems he still has much to teach us. It would be interesting to read more about the man and his development as a radical thinker- and especially the way Vermont helped to shape his ideas and approach. Kelley doesn't mention any biographical material in his piece but it looks like Oxford University Press is bringing out a memoir this year about Bookchin entitled "Ecology or Catastrophe," written by his long time copyeditor and partner, Janet Biehl. Hopefully this will give us a closer look at this iconic political philosopher.
Re: “Books: Murray Bookchin's 'The Next Revolution'”
Thank you for an insightful overview of this newly published edition of work by such a stimulating thinker. Bookchin's prescience is amazing to see and it seems he still has much to teach us. It would be interesting to read more about the man and his development as a radical thinker- and especially the way Vermont helped to shape his ideas and approach. Kelley doesn't mention any biographical material in his piece but it looks like Oxford University Press is bringing out a memoir this year about Bookchin entitled "Ecology or Catastrophe," written by his long time copyeditor and partner, Janet Biehl. Hopefully this will give us a closer look at this iconic political philosopher.