Se ha comentado en este blog acerca del concepto de biorregionalismo. Sin embargo, ahora veremos que la idea del mismo fue formulada tiempo atrás por el geógrafo anarquista Elisée Reclus. Cito a Wikipedia:
"According to Kirkpatrick Sale:[2]
His geographical work, thoroughly researched and unflinchingly scientific, laid out a picture of human-nature interaction that we today would call bioregionalism. It showed, with more detail than anyone but a dedicated geographer could possibly absorb, how the ecology of a place determined the kinds of lives and livelihoods its denizens would have and thus how people could properly live in self-regarding and self-determined bioregions without the interference of large and centralized governments that always try to homogenize diverse geographical areas."
^ a b Sale, Kirkpatrick (2010-07-01) Are Anarchists Revolting?, The American Conservative
Fuente: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lis%C3%A9e_Reclus
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