Social Ecology is somewhat related to Deep Ecology
except for how intense it is. While Bookchin thinks that deep ecology is too
radical and hard to implement, many of the concepts are similar. Social ecology
breaks down the image that we have put on ecology and nature. That it frees
nature from any anthropogenic sources and market-placed images on what nature
truly is. It also is structured on a non-hierarchal democracy and
deconstruction or submission to the market.
Personally, I feel that it is hard to describe what
social ecology really is. The Bookchin reading was difficult to follow but from
what I grasped, social ecology takes an ecocentric approach. This means that
instead of focusing on the individual, the ecosystem as a whole is
studied.
I think that social ecology may be easier to
integrate into our society than deep ecology while still maintaining similar
respect for nature. Social ecology is about breaking down hierarchy and taking
a more egalitarian approach. This is something that our society would have
difficulty with because, whether we like it or not, class systems are all
around us. Just within our university there is hierarchy within our governing structure,
between students and a professor, within classmates and peers. It is a process
that has become natural because as humans we are taught to strive to be the
best and on top of the rest. These standing and class systems have become
natural to our society and our economy. But as a whole nation, it is
interesting to see the impacts that we have on less developed countries. It is
was interesting to make these connections and see the impacts that we have on
the environment and nature when approached from this direction. I do know that
as a successful nation we try to help the less developed nations and their
impacts on the environment.
Great post! I like how you found the link between Deep Ecology and Social Ecology. The main idea of Social Ecology is that all of the problems in the world arise because of the hierarchical set-up that we have created in the world.
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