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Énoncés de l'écologie sociale — Visuels

Énoncés de l’écologie sociale — Refaire société autrement

La crise écologique n’est pas seulement une affaire de climat, de ressources ou de technologies. Elle interroge nos manières d’habiter le monde, d’organiser la vie commune, de nommer le réel et d’exercer le pouvoir.

À travers cette série, nous proposons douze énoncés inspirés de l’écologie sociale — non comme vérités figées, mais comme invitations à penser, à discuter et à rouvrir des possibles.

Un énoncé sera publié chaque jour.

Douze fragments pour déplacer le regard, questionner les évidences et explorer une autre compréhension de l’écologie, indissociable du social, du politique et du vécu. 

The agora aims to be a space for exchange, reflection and research for all those who aspire to transform our society towards lifestyles that are more respectful of the environment, fairer, and rooted in direct democracy and local solidarity. Inspired by the ideas of Murray Bookchin and communalist thought, this forum is a place where the voices of individuals and communities can come together to build a future based on decentralization, collective self-management and respect for people and our ecosystems.

Here, we address a diversity of topics that touch on the issues of social ecology: defense of the commons, local collective management initiatives, resistance to unwanted infrastructure, sustainable practices, or the creation of people’s assemblies. We want to encourage constructive, respectful discussions that allow everyone to share their ideas, experiences and knowledge to strengthen our actions and enrich our collective thinking.

Whether you’re an activist, researcher, student or simply curious about these issues, you’ll find a welcoming and committed community here. This forum is first and foremost a tool for our common struggles and alternatives, a space to ask questions, share resources and develop concrete strategies to move forward together, creating an emancipatory movement towards a model of society based on direct democracy, mutual aid, solidarity and respect for nature.

Don’t hesitate to sign up, take part in discussions or even launch your own topics. Together, let’s build a space for dialogue and inspiration to imagine solutions rooted in respect for living things and the power of local communities in permanent tension, but above all outside state and capitalist structures!

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