Ecological Postmodernism

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Ecological Postmodernism describes a system of social development that is a departure from the socialist and capitalist industrial systems. Ecological Postmodernism seeks the integration of a sustainable social ecology and natural ecology.

[edit] The Term

The term Ecological Postmodernism can be found in Roy Morrison's book describing the Mondragón Cooperative Corporation in the Basque Country in Spain.

[edit] References

Morrison, Roy, We Build the Road As We Travel (New Society Publishers, 1991, ISBN 0-86571-172-0).


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