Murray Bookchin bibliography

This is a list of works by Murray Bookchin (1921–2006). For a more complete list, please see the Bookchin bibliography compiled by Janet Biehl.

Murray Bookchin
bibliography
References and footnotes

Books

  • Our Synthetic Environment (1962, as Lewis Herber)[1][2][3]
  • Crisis in Our Cities (1965, as Lewis Herber)[4]
  • Post-Scarcity Anarchism (1971)[5][6][7][8]
    • Essay collection including "Ecology and Revolutionary Thought", "Towards a Liberatory Technology", "Desire and Need",[9] and "Listen, Marxist!"[10]
  • The Spanish Anarchists (1976)[11]
  • Towards an Ecological Society (1980)[12]
  • The Ecology of Freedom (1982)[13]
  • The Modern Crisis (1986)
  • The Limits of the City (1974,[14] 2nd ed. 1986[15])
  • The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline of Citizenship (1987)[16][17]
    • Urbanization without Cities: The Rise and Decline of Citizenship (1992)[18]
    • From Urbanization to Cities: Towards a New Politics of Citizenship (1995)[19][20][21]
  • Remaking Society (1990)[22]
  • To Remember Spain (1994)
  • The Philosophy of Social Ecology (1995)[23]
  • Re-Enchanting Humanity (1995)
  • Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism (1995)[24][25][26][27]
  • Considering the Third Revolution: Popular Movements in the Revolutionary Era (1996, 1998)[28][29]
  • The Politics of Social Ecology: Libertarian Municipalism (1997)
  • Anarchism, Marxism and the Future of the Left. Interviews and Essays, 1993–1998 (1999)
  • Social Ecology and Communalism (2007)
  • The Next Revolution: Popular Assemblies and the Promise of Direct Democracy (2015)

Books about Bookchin

References

  1. Cebada, Juan Diego Pérez (2013). "An Editorial Flop Revisited: Rethinking the Impact of Murray Bookchin's 'Our Synthetic Environment' on its Golden Anniversary". Global Environment. 6 (12): 250–273. doi:10.3197/ge.2013.061211. ISSN 1973-3739. JSTOR 43201749.
  2. Gruenberg, Ernest M. (1962). "Review of Our Synthetic Environment". Scientific American. 207 (4): 170–171. ISSN 0036-8733. JSTOR 24936727.
  3. Book Review Digest 1962 & 1963
  4. Book Review Digest 1965
  5. Battersby, Mark (1973). "Review of Post-Scarcity Anarchism". Alternatives. 3 (1): 8–9. ISSN 0002-6638. JSTOR 45029923.
  6. Book Review Digest 1972
  7. Gitlin, Todd (March 6, 1972). "To the Far Side of the Abyss". The Nation. p. 309.
  8. Perlin, Terry M. (1972). "Radical Mavericks". Dissent. pp. 538–539.
  9. Goodway, David (2006). Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. p. 314. ISBN 978-1-84631-025-6.
  10. Goodway, David (2013). For Anarchism (RLE Anarchy). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-03755-0.
  11. Book Review Digest 1978
  12. Clark, John (1982). "Rev. of Towards an Ecological Society". Telos (52): 224. ISSN 0090-6514.
  13. Book Review Digest 1982
  14. Perlin, Terry M. (1975). "Review of The Limits of the City". Science & Society. 39 (2): 241–243. ISSN 0036-8237. JSTOR 40401888.
  15. Taylor, John (February 1987). "Rev. of The Limits of the City (second revised edition)". Urban History Review / Revue d'histoire urbaine. 15 (3): 301. doi:10.7202/1018033ar. ISSN 0703-0428.
  16. "Book Reviews and Notes: The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline of Citizenship". Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 8 (1): 96. February 1988. doi:10.1177/027046768800800191. ISSN 0270-4676.
  17. Andersen, Hans O. (1989). "Review of The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline of Citizenship". The Science Teacher. 56 (1): 90. ISSN 0036-8555. JSTOR 24141236.
  18. Hoggett, Paul (1994). "Review of Urbanization Without Cities: The Rise and Decline of Citizenship". Community Development Journal. 29 (3): 288–290. doi:10.1093/cdj/29.3.288. ISSN 0010-3802. JSTOR 44258732.
  19. Rigby, S.H. (1997). "Review of From Urbanization to Cities: Towards a New Politics of Citizenship". Urban History. 24 (1): 106–107. ISSN 0963-9268. JSTOR 44612863.
  20. Hallett, Graham (August 1997). "Rev. of From Urbanisation to Cities". Cities. 14 (4): 241–242. doi:10.1016/S0264-2751(97)82706-0. ISSN 0264-2751.
  21. Hill, Dilys M. (December 1997). "Book reviews: From Urbanization to Cities". Democratization. 4 (4): 207–208. doi:10.1080/13510349708403543. ISSN 1351-0347.
  22. Thurow, Glen E. (December 1990). "New Gods or Old Idols?". Reason. pp. 35–38.
  23. Alexander, Don (1997). "Review of The Philosophy of Social Ecology". Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 6 (1): 57–59. ISSN 1188-3774. JSTOR 44320501.
  24. Clark, John (Fall 2006). "Bridging the Unbridgeable Chasm: On Bookchin's Critique of the Anarchist Tradition". Perspectives on Anarchist Theory: 33–41.
  25. McLaughlin, Paul (2007). Anarchism and Authority: A Philosophical Introduction to Classical Anarchism. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6196-2. Bookchin counterposes his social anarchism to individualistic, primitivist, and postmodern forms – or, collectively, ‘lifestyle anarchism’ (as represented by John Zerzan, Hakim Bey, and others). These forms of anarchism he regards as socially irrelevant and morally self-indulgent expressions of capitalist culture.
  26. Widmer, Kingsley (1997). "How Broad and Deep Is Anarchism (Rev. of Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm by Murray Bookchin)". Social Anarchism (24): 77–83. ISSN 0196-4801.
  27. Black, Bob (1997). Anarchy After Leftism. C.A.L. Press. ISBN 978-1-890532-00-0.
  28. Harrison, J. Frank (1999). Bookchin, Murray (ed.). "Considering the Third Revolution: Popular Movements in the Revolutionary Era". Labour / Le Travail. 44: 239–244. doi:10.2307/25148996. ISSN 0700-3862. JSTOR 25148996.
  29. Kiernan, V. G. (1998). "Review of The Third Revolution. Vol. I: Popular Movements in the Revolutionary Era". The English Historical Review. 113 (451): 484–485. ISSN 0013-8266. JSTOR 577790.
  30. Salleh, Ariel (2000). "Review of The Murray Bookchin Reader; Social Ecology after Bookchin". Organization & Environment. 13 (3): 367–369. ISSN 1086-0266. JSTOR 26161809.
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