A Living Spirit of Revolt: The Infrapolitics of Anarchism
Ziga VodovnikDissecting anarchist history from classic examples through contemporary occurrences, and even tying it to everyday life, this exploration collects many disparate movements into a cohesive whole to better understand anarchy in theory and praxis. The book posits modern anarchy as not only the most revolutionary, but as the only antisystem movement left—a seclusion that is occurring for the first time in history. Chronicling anarchy with a discerning eye, this study provides a greater understanding of anarchist thought, including how it applies in current tumultuous times, and reveals how many movements have been forgotten—contributing to a misconception of anarchy’s essence. Further insight into American philosophies, such as New England Transcendentalism, is also included.
status | Copy #1 (4990): in |
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genre | Anarchism » Anarchist Theory |
publisher | PM Press |
publish date | 2013 |
popularity | checked out 3 time(s) |