Came across this article and found it quite stimulating.
Can't say i liked all his ways of expressing his ideas, can't say i agree with all of his ideas but it did get me thinking and any article that does that i think is worthwhile. Aso i offer the like for others to see if they can learn something from it
http://www.countercurrents.org/2016/08/23/wild-democracy-a-biodiversity-of-resistance-and-renewal/
Let me close by simply acknowledging that now, when asked whether I am an eco-anarchist or an eco-Marxist, I can say I am at once both and neither. Or, less paradoxically but more boldly, we radicals can say, in the spirit of solidarity, that we inhabit that heterogeneous space beyond ‘normal’ politics – sojourning passionately and compassionately in the democratic wild – where futures are unfolding experimentally in the present flow of revolt.