Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics from Practice to TheorAnarchist politics are at the heart of today’s most vibrant and radical social movements. From squatted social centres and community gardens to acts of sabotage and raucous summit blockades, anarchist groups and networks are spreading an ethos of direct action, non-hierarchical organizing and self-liberation that has redefined revolutionary struggle for the 21st century.Anarchy Alive! is a fascinating, in-depth look at the practice and theory of contemporary anarchism. Uri Gordon draws on his activist experience and on interviews, discussions and a vast selection of recent literature to explore the activities, cultures and agendas shaping today’s explosive anti-authoritarian revival. Anarchy Alive! also addresses some of the most tense debates in the contemporary movement, using a theory based on practice to provocatively reshape anarchist discussions of leadership, violence, technology and nationalism. This is the ideal book for anyone looking for a fresh, informed and critical engagement with anarchism, as a mature and dynamic political force in the age of globalisation. |
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Page 87
... definition of violence is precisely about where we allocate this negative normative charge . What is it about violence that is by definition bad , even if justifiable ? The first two definitions that I will be dealing with here are ...
... definition of violence is precisely about where we allocate this negative normative charge . What is it about violence that is by definition bad , even if justifiable ? The first two definitions that I will be dealing with here are ...
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... definition of violence which pays no attention to non - physical actions fails to address central senses of the term . Second , and more fundamentally , the definition is indeed nonsensical . It entails that no act of force by a ...
... definition of violence which pays no attention to non - physical actions fails to address central senses of the term . Second , and more fundamentally , the definition is indeed nonsensical . It entails that no act of force by a ...
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... definition of violence as ' any action or structural arrangement that results in physical or nonphysical harm to one or more persons ' ( 23 ) . Here , then , the negative charge of violence is allocated to harm . The authors further define ...
... definition of violence as ' any action or structural arrangement that results in physical or nonphysical harm to one or more persons ' ( 23 ) . Here , then , the negative charge of violence is allocated to harm . The authors further define ...
Contents
Anarchism as a Political Culture | 11 |
Anarchism Reloaded | 28 |
Power and Anarchy | 47 |
Copyright | |
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