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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Freedom News Remembers Élisée Reclus (Spencer Beswick, John Clark, Fabio Carnevali, Maurice Schuhmann)

 

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“Let us become beautiful ourselves”: Élisée Reclus on vegetarianism, anarchism, and colonial violence
The great geographer and theorist of anarchist communism was part of a radical milieu that engaged a wide range of social issues, from capitalism and colonialism to free love and animal rights
Elisée Reclus: 5 levels of social-ecological practice
His compelling and realistic revolutionary vision shows the preconditions for a liberated world
Élisée Reclus on anarchy and nature
For the great anarchist geographer, anarchy was at play in every natural relationship grounded in solidarity
“Nature becoming self-conscious”
Élisée Reclus—Communard, geographer, vegetarian
On July 4, 1905, the French anarchist Élisée Reclus died in Torhout, near Bruges in Belgium
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