Eco-communalism
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Eco-communalism (shorthand for "ecological communalism") is an environmental philosophy based on ideals of simple living, self-sufficiency, sustainability, and local economies. Eco-communalists envision a future in which the economic system of capitalism is replaced with a global web of economically interdependent and interconnected small local communes. Decentralized government, a focus on agriculture, biodiversity, and green economics are all tenets of eco-communalism.
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See also
- Anti-globalization
- Back to the land
- Bioregionalism
- Commune (intentional community)
- Ecovillage
- Global Citizens Movement
- Globalization
- Great Transition
- Green anarchism
- Murray Bookchin
- Permaculture
- Planetary phase of civilization
- Post-capitalism
- Social ecology
- Communalism
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