Post-Scarcity Anarchism

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Concept

From the Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Scarcity_Anarchism

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"Bookchin's titular "post scarcity anarchism" is an economic system based on social ecology, libertarian municipalism, and an abundance of fundamental resources. Bookchin argues that post-industrial societies are also post-scarcity societies, and can thus imagine "the fulfillment of the social and cultural potentialities latent in a technology of abundance". The self-administration of society is now made possible by technological advancement and, when technology is used in an ecologically sensitive manner, the revolutionary potential of society will be much changed."

Bookchin claims that the expanded production made possible by the technological advances of the twentieth century were in the pursuit of market profit and at the expense of the needs of humans and of ecological sustainability. The accumulation of capital can no longer be considered a prerequisite for liberation, and the notion that obstructions such as the state, social hierarchy and vanguard political parties are necessary the struggle for freedom of the working classes can be dispelled as a myth."


Book

"Post-Scarcity Anarchism is a collection of essays written by Murray Bookchin and first published in 1971 by Ramparts Press. It outlines the possible form anarchism might take under conditions of post-scarcity. It is one of Bookchin's major works,and its radical thesis provoked controversy for being utopian and messianic in its faith in the liberatory potential of technology." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Scarcity_Anarchism)