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Janet Biehl

    4 de septiembre de 1953

    Este autor se centra en el análisis de cuestiones sociales y ecológicas, basándose en una profunda comprensión de los movimientos políticos y sus contextos históricos. Su obra se caracteriza por un examen meticuloso de las interconexiones entre ecología, justicia social y formas autónomas de organización. A través de sus traducciones y escritos originales, contribuye a la difusión de ideas sobre la transformación social radical y la liberación de las mujeres. Su enfoque es informado, analítico y busca comprender las complejas dinámicas de los desafíos globales contemporáneos.

    Janet Biehl
    Der libertäre Kommunalismus
    Pozvání do sociální ekologie
    Der soziale Ökofeminismus und andere Aufsätze
    Ecofascism
    The Politics of Social Ecology
    Finding Our Way - Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics
    • Finding Our Way is a well-written, clear introduction to a range of ecofeminist thought. In four essays, Biehl explores ecofeminism’s intellectual affinities with social ecology and other schools of thought; critiques the increasing role of Goddess mythology within today’s movement; spiritedly defends reason and naturalism against what she sees as a “counter-Enlightenment” mentality within feminist and academic circles; and mines the Western democratic tradition for its relevant political insights for feminists today.

      Finding Our Way - Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics
    • The Politics of Social Ecology

      Libertarian Municipalism

      • 187 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring transformative ideas, this work reflects a lifetime of contemplation on societal change. It delves into innovative concepts and strategies aimed at improving communities and fostering progress. The author presents a compelling vision for a better future, encouraging readers to engage with the possibilities of social reform and collective action. Through insightful analysis and thought-provoking proposals, it serves as both a call to action and a guide for those seeking to make a meaningful impact.

      The Politics of Social Ecology
    • The reappearance of fascism in many western countries threatens all the freedoms the left movements have managed to gain over the last half century. Equally disconcerting is the attempt by fascist ideologists and political groups to use ecology in the service of social reaction. This effort is not without long historical roots in Germany, both in its nineteenth-century romanticism and in the Third Reich in the present century. In order to preserve the liberatory aspects of ecology, the authors, as social ecologists, explore the German experience of fascism and derive from it historical lessons about the political use of ecology. Comprised of two essays—"Fascist The Green Wing of the Nazi Party and its Historical Antecedents" and "Ecology and the Modernization of Fascism in the German Ultra-Right,"— Ecofascism examines aspects of German fascism, past and present, in order to draw essential lessons from them for ecology movements both in Germany and elsewhere.

      Ecofascism