In this section, the Social Ecology and Communitarianism Workshop provides a space for observation, reflection, and sharing on the major dynamics of our time. Through quotations, critical texts, theoretical contributions, and analyses, Views on our world examines contemporary issues—social, political, ecological—in light of the principles of communalism and social ecology.
Each article is an invitation: to think about the world differently, to debate with curiosity, to act with awareness. By contributing to the dialogue, you are participating in the collective construction of emancipatory alternatives.

Quotes notebook: Society No. 40
From an economic point of view, the only meaning of the word “proletarian” is a wage laborer who produces and valorizes “capital” and is thrown

Quotes notebook: History/Historiosophy No. 23
The Versaillais entered Paris in 1871. They never left . (Journal – 1962 – René Fallet) This is the painful path that you consider to

Quotes notebook: Taking action No. 7
“What we lack is the creative faculty to imagine what we know; what we lack is the generous impulse to accomplish what we imagine; what

Quotes notebook: History/Historiosophy No. 22
Capitalism is probably the first example of a cult that is not expiatory but guilt-inducing. This religious system is driven here into a monstrous movement.