Murray Bookchin’in Siyasal Düşüncesinde Rousseau’nun İzleri
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2016
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau siyasal düşünceler tarihinde, söylemeye bilegerek yok ki, son derece müstesna bir konuma sahiptir. Hürriyet prensibindengenel irade nosyonuna uzanan farklı ve muammalarla dolu fikirleri hala genişbir biçimde tartışılmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı liberteryen sosyalizmin vesosyal ekolojinin temel ilkelerini geliştirmesi ile tanınan bir kuramcı olanMurray Bookchin’in düşüncesine Jean-Jacques Rousseau’nun etkilerinitartışmaktır. Bu yapılırken, bu iki figürü birbirine bağlayan temel ortaknoktalara da belirgin bir şekilde vurgu yapılacaktır. Bu temelde ağırlıklı olarakbu iki düşünürün metinlerinin yorumlanması üzerinden hareket eden sözkonusu çalışmanın ana argümanı; Murray Bookchin’in siyasal teorisinin –özüitibariyle- pek çok bakımdan Rousseau’nun argümanlarını yankıladığıdır.
It is needless to say that Jean-Jacques Rousseau occupies a very unique position in the history of political thought. His enigmatic ideas ranging from the notion of general will to the principle of freedom are still widely discussed. The aim of this paper is to discuss Rousseau’s influence upon the thought of Murray Bookchin, a theoretician who is mostly credited with formulating the basic tenets of social ecology and libertarian socialism In so doing, the commonalities linking these two figures together are emphasized as well. Through an interpretative-textual method, the major argument of the paper is that Murray Bookchin’s political theory echoes –in essence- the arguments put forward by Rousseau in many ways.
It is needless to say that Jean-Jacques Rousseau occupies a very unique position in the history of political thought. His enigmatic ideas ranging from the notion of general will to the principle of freedom are still widely discussed. The aim of this paper is to discuss Rousseau’s influence upon the thought of Murray Bookchin, a theoretician who is mostly credited with formulating the basic tenets of social ecology and libertarian socialism In so doing, the commonalities linking these two figures together are emphasized as well. Through an interpretative-textual method, the major argument of the paper is that Murray Bookchin’s political theory echoes –in essence- the arguments put forward by Rousseau in many ways.
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Felsefe, Siyasi Bilimler
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FLSF (Felsefe ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi)
Volume
11
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22
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147
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162
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