Green anarchism
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Green anarchism (or eco-anarchism) is a school of thought within anarchism which puts a particular emphasis on environmental issues. A green anarchist theory is normally one that extends anarchist ideology beyond a critique of human interactions, and includes a critique of the interactions between humans and non-humans as well.
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See also
- Chellis Glendinning
- Green anarchists (category)
- Green Scare
- Intentional community
- Left-libertarianism
- Operation Backfire (FBI)
- Permaculture
- Animal rights and punk subculture
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