Liberation Science is the practice of using the knowledge and methods of
science to solve the social and environmental problems faced by the
poor. Liberation Science can address these problems because it has been
freed from the flawed scientific paradigms that are linked to the flawed
social paradigms of nationalism and capitalism. Three themes of
Liberation Science are: 1) The definition of an ecosystem becomes both
more expansive and more holistic to include humans, cultural practices,
and the built environment, together with the possibility that an
ecosystem could mimic the behavior of a single organism. 2) The logic
and methods of science are made available to ordinary people, empowering
them to understand the ecologies of their own communities. 3) Science
becomes open to complementary philosophical approaches that draw upon
cultural and spiritual traditions of particular regions or communities.