In this article Debbie Bookchin offers a sweeping overview of “radical municipalism”, articulating why only a global confederation of rebel cities can lead us out of the death-spiral of neoliberalism towards a free and ecological society.
In this two-part podcast, Srsly Wrong teams up with the Institute for Social Ecology to discuss capitalism, the environmental crisis, and visions for a free and ecological society rooted in municipal direct democracy.
This special series was published by ROAR magazine to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune. The featured essays include reflections on the revolutionary events of 1871, the Commune’s enduring legacy, and the movements it continues to inspire around the world.
Building Power in Place: A Municipalist Organizing Toolkit presents a snapshot of the praxis and theory of various place-based movements we describe as radical municipalist.
In this groundbreaking essay, Murray Bookchin, founder of the Institute for Social Ecology, outlines his strategic vision for transforming society by reinvigorating political life at the local level through popular assemblies.