Re-enchanting humanity: a defense of the human spirit against antihumanism, misanthropy, mysticism, and primitivism

New York: Cassell (1995)
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Abstract

This work represents Murray Bookchin's riposte to the antihumanism, mysticism and antirationalism which are influencing many people's attitudes to environmental problems. Bookchin offers a critique of, among others, social Darwinists, deep ecologists, new agers, technophobes, Foucault, Derrida and Baudrillard.

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