Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) American libertarian socialist author, orator, and philosopher
What Is Social Ecology? (1984).
Epilogue: Ecological Literacy
The Web of Life (1996)
Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) American libertarian socialist author, orator, and philosopher
What Is Social Ecology? (1984).
“Our ecology should be a deep ecology—not only deep, but universal.”
Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist
The Sun My Heart (1996)
Context: Birds' songs express joy, beauty, and purity, and evoke in us vitality and love. So many beings in the universe love us unconditionally. The trees, the water, and the air don't ask anything of us; they just love us. Even though we need this kind of love, we continue to destroy them. By destroying the animals, the air, and the trees, we are destroying ourselves. We must learn to practice unconditional love for all beings so that the animals, the air, the trees, and the minerals can continue to be themselves.
Our ecology should be a deep ecology—not only deep, but universal. There is pollution in our consciousness. Television, films, and newspapers are forms of pollution for us and our children. They sow seeds of violence and anxiety in us and pollute our consciousness, just as we destroy our environment by farming with chemicals, clear-cutting the trees, and polluting the water. We need to protect the ecology of the Earth and the ecology of the mind, or this kind of violence and recklessness will spill over into even more areas of life.
David G. Haskell (1950) writer, Biologist
"November 5th — Light," page 206 <br class="br"> The Forest Unseen: A Year's Watch in Nature http://theforestunseen.com/ (2012)
Fritjof Capra (1939) American physicist
Fritjof Capra, Gunter A. Pauli (1995) Steering business toward sustainability. p. 3 cited in: Elmer Kennedy-Andrews (2008) Writing Home. p. 13.
Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) American libertarian socialist author, orator, and philosopher
Ecology and Revolutionary Thought (1965).
Robert Costanza (1950) American economist
Robert Costanza, Ecological economics: the science and management of sustainability. Columbia University Press, 1992.
“Coexistence is not toleration; it is resonance; it is the nature of the human ecology.”
David Fleming (1940–2010) British activist
Lean Logic, (2016), p. 295, entry on Liturgy https://leanlogic.online/liturgy/