Anarchic Solidarity
Title | Anarchic Solidarity PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Gibson |
Publisher | Far Eastern Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Anarchism |
ISBN | 9780938692942 |
"This volume analyzes a group of Southeast Asian societies that have in common a mode of sociality that maximizes personal autonomy, political egalitarianism, and inclusive forms of social solidarity. Their members make their livings as nomadic hunter-gatherers, shifting cultivators, sea nomads, and peasants embedded in market economies. While political anarchy and radical equality appear in many societies as utopian ideals, these societies provide examples of actually existing, viable forms of "anarchy." This book documents the mechanisms that enable these societies to maintain their life-ways and suggests some moral and political lessons that those who appreciate them might apply to their own societies"--Back cover.
Theorizing Contemporary Anarchism
Title | Theorizing Contemporary Anarchism PDF eBook |
Author | Iwona Janicka |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 205 |
Release | 2017-01-26 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1474276199 |
The turn of the Millennium demonstrated a fully-fledged revival and fusion of various left-wing social movements with differing agendas. Movements for women's, black, indigenous, LGTB and animal liberation as well as ecological, anti-nuclear and anti-war groups unified against the global capital. Considering the diverse emphases of these movements, is there a philosophical framework that could help us understand their nature and their modes of operation in the 21st century? This book provides a set of conceptual tools offering a theoretical model of 'slow' social transformation, a modality of social change that explicitly differs from the irruptive model of a revolution or a paradigm-changing event. Instead, it proposes the two concepts of mimetic contagion and solidarity with singularity which allow us to understand what is currently happening in the activist milieu. By bringing together some of today's most important thinkers, including Butler, Girard, Badiou, and Sloterdijk this book suggests a philosophical lens to look at the alternative living projects that contemporary left-wing activists undertake in practice. At the heart of their projects lie the pressing concerns that these contemporary philosophers currently debate. Breaking from the conceptual apparatus of the Marxian tradition, Theorizing Contemporary Anarchism instead takes Hegelian concepts and feeds them through the thought of contemporary theorists in order to form an original, productive, and inclusive scaffold with which to understand today's world of social and political movements.
Unchaining Solidarity
Title | Unchaining Solidarity PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Swain |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2021-11-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1538157969 |
Considering solidarity and mutual aid at the intersection of political philosophy and biology, made more urgent by the COVID-19 crisis, this book is grounded in the work of Catherine Malabou and takes her theories in creative new directions.
Alaska, Anarchy and Solidarity
Title | Alaska, Anarchy and Solidarity PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 18 |
Release | 1983* |
Genre | Anarchism and anarchists |
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Anarchy as Order
Title | Anarchy as Order PDF eBook |
Author | Mohammed A. Bamyeh |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2009-05-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0742566625 |
This original and impressively researched book explores the concept of anarchy—"unimposed order"—as the most humane and stable form of order in a chaotic world. Mohammed A. Bamyeh traces the historical foundations of anarchy and convincingly presents it as an alternative to both tyranny and democracy. He shows how anarchy is the best manifestation of civic order, of a healthy civil society, and of humanity's noblest attributes. A cogent and compelling critique of the modern state, this provocative book clarifies how anarchy may be both a guide for rational social order and a science of humanity.
Solidarity is a Weapon
Title | Solidarity is a Weapon PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Anarchism |
ISBN |
Anarchic Agreements
Title | Anarchic Agreements PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Kinna |
Publisher | PM Press |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2022-11-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1629639788 |
A new world is possible and not just in our hearts. Anarchic Agreements is a quintessential field guide for the revolution, answering the practical questions often left out of works of political theory and philosophy. How do leaderless groups organize? How might they create constitutions, balance power and write protocols? How do group cultures and institutions maintain coalitions? This urgent and inspiring how-to is the product of more than twenty years of research. Designed explicitly for everyday use, it contains lived examples, illustrations throughout, and text from current horizontally organized constitutions. These documents illustrate the never-ending process of developing community and keeping collaborations alive in the fairest ways possible. Written by dedicated anarchist scholars and organizers, and based on the widely popular Anarchic Agreements pamphlet series, this book facilitates grassroots activism and provides methods to improve and streamline decision making. It is an inspiring celebration of the novel, complex and flexible constitutions Anarchists have created over time. This book shows how to realize another world, collectively without domination, while leaving the future open to infinite other possibilities.