Friday, May 31, 2013

Sacco and Vanzetti

Sacco and
Sacco and Vanzetti
Paul Avrich (Author)
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The Sacco-Vanzetti affair is the most famous and controversial case in American legal history. It divided the nation in the 1920s, and it has continued to arouse deep emotions, giving rise to an enormous literature. Few writers, however, have consulted anarchist sources for the wealth of information available there about the movement of which the defendants were a part. Now Paul Avrich, the preeminent American scholar of anarchism, looks at the case from this new and valuable perspective. This book treats a dramatic and hitherto neglected aspect of the cause célèbre that raised, according to Edmund Wilson, "almost every fundamental question of our political and social system."

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  • Published on: 1996-02-16
  • Original language: English
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  • 278 pages

Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Anarchist Revelation

The Anarchist
The Anarchist Revelation
Paul Cudenec (Author)

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Paul Cudenec draws on an impressively wide range of authors to depict a corrupted civilization on the brink of self-destruction and to call for a powerful new philosophy of resistance and renewal offering a future for humanity in which we are all able to “be what we’re meant to be”. He combines the anarchism of the likes of Gustav Landauer, Michael Bakunin and Herbert Read with the philosophy of René Guénon, Herbert Marcuse and Jean Baudrillard; the existentialism of Karl Jaspers and Colin Wilson; the vision of Carl Jung, Oswald Spengler and Idries Shah, and the environmental insight of Derrick Jensen and Paul Shepard in a work of ideological alchemy fuelled by the ancient universal esoteric beliefs found in Sufism, Taoism and hermeticism. With a fusion of scholarly research and inspiring polemic, Cudenec succeeds in forging a coherent and profound 21st century world-view with an appeal that will reach out far beyond those who currently term themselves anarchists. The book sets out by exploring the sense of meaninglessness in modern society, exemplified by our alienating dependency on technology and mental manipulation by commercial interests. It follows Guénon, Marcuse and Baudrillard in diagnosing a regression of intellect and the reign of quality over quantity – a condition that Cudenec describes as the disease of modernity.
He argues that the concepts of “progress” and economic “growth” imply the inevitability of one particular future – a continuation of the current system. Although environmental crisis threatens our very existence, change is blocked and democracy is an illusion. The repression of resistance is mirrored by the control of “reality”. The closing-down of language and thought encouraged by the positivist philosophy is, as Marcuse and Jaspers explain, ideal for the capitalist system – denying as it does all possibility of human autonomy.
What we need, says Cudenec, is a complete refusal of the system. Anarchism challenges assumptions about the law (Leo Tolstoy), property (William Godwin), employment (Bakunin) and the state (Errico Malatesta). It rejects the narrowness of positivism (Bakunin, Landauer) and imagines individuals’ natural potential fulfilled in a harmonious organic society (Peter Kropotkin).
Our innate human sense of justice is thwarted by capitalism, argues Cudenec, creating a powerful potential for revolt. But where, he asks, will the rebels come from to take on such a titanic struggle? He looks at the way a natural outsider (Wilson) can manage to turn the despair of alienation into acceptance of an existential burden of responsibility (Jean-Paul Sartre). An inner strength is needed to take on the “allotted task” (Jaspers), which presents itself as calling or “daemonic will” (Jung). This originates in the collective unconscious and acts for the benefit of whole – it is thus merely channelled by an individual, who must be open and authentic enough to allow this to happen. The universal esoteric spiritual path involves stripping away the ego’s barrier between the individual and the collective whole (Ibn ‘Arabi). With historic connections to this tradition (Sedgwick, Waterfield), anarchists use the language of alchemy to call for a transformation of society (Bakunin, Emma Goldman, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon).
The anarchist love of seeming paradox reflects the depth and fluidity of the philosophy – in contrast to “rigid” Marxism (Landauer). Contradictions are embraced rather than resolved. Playfulness and creativity are also at the heart of anarchism and set it apart from materialist Marxism. The poetic language of revolt can bypass social conditioning and open up new possibilities.
In his final chapter, “¡Viva la Revelación!”, Cudenec concludes that a remarkable transformation is needed to save humanity. This will not come from existing religions – we need a spiritual awakening that speaks a “new language” (Jaspers) and is powered by its own values (Frithjof Schuon). This is The Anarchist Revelation.

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  • Published on: 2013-05-26
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

I Was Robot

I Was
I Was Robot
Ernest Mann (Author), Trevor Blake (Introduction)

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Anarchism

Ernest Mann was murdered by his grandson in March 1996.

"I Was Robot" is the best of Ernest Mann's newspaper, Little Free Press. In 1969, at the age of 42, Mann cashed out and spent the rest of his life living the Priceless Economic System (PES). His secret? Accept no payment for your work.

Unlike other revolutionaries who redistributed other people's wealth, Mann volunteered to go first. With the PES all products and services can be given away free of charge. And there will be no more war.

Lauded by poet Naomi Shihab Nye, described as 'a sort of urban Thoreau' and 'the grandfather of the 'zine movement,' "I Was Robot" identified the 99% (by name!) decades ago. Out of print since 1990 and with a new introduction by Trevor Blake.

  • Rank: #77483 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-10-05
  • Released on: 2012-10-05
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Monday, May 27, 2013

Society Of The Spectacle

Society Of
Society Of The Spectacle
Guy Debord (Author)

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Anarchism

The Das Kapital of the 20th century,Society of the Spectacle is an essential text, and the main theoretical work of the Situationists. Few works of political and cultural theory have been as enduringly provocative. From its publication amid the social upheavals of the 1960's, in particular the May 1968 uprisings in France, up to the present day, with global capitalism seemingly staggering around in it’s Zombie end-phase, the volatile theses of this book have decisively transformed debates on the shape of modernity, capitalism, and everyday life in the late 20th century. This ‘Red and Black’ translation from 1977 is Introduced by Notting Hill armchair insurrectionary Tom Vague with a galloping time line and pop-situ verve, and given a more analytical over view by young upstart thinker Sam Cooper.

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  • Published on: 2012-10-01
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

The War of the Words: Oppression, Egypt's Copts, and the State

The War of the Words
The War of the Words: Oppression, Egypt's Copts, and the State
Ramy Tadros (Author)

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Anarchism

Follow libertarian author Ramy Tadros as he takes you on a journey that every citizen should embark upon: understanding the modern state. Why does the state exist? What is its purpose? And how do you fit into its scheme?

Along the way, you will learn about why democracy, by itself, contributes little to a community. You will also gain an insight into the six key ingredients that shape a good society and limit a state's power. And you will discover how the state, by unleashing the war of the words, can strip you of your freedoms.

Although the book focuses on the abuse of Egypt's Coptic minority since the 2011 Egyptian revolution, the findings also apply to other nations and populations. State-bred oppression and injustice can threaten all individuals. The cry of freedom echoes throughout the lands and ages, and should stir every person to fight against tyranny.

Begin the fight. Take the first step. Become enlightened. For education can change the world.

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  • Published on: 2013-05-02
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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Community, Anarchy and Liberty

Community Anarchy
Community, Anarchy and Liberty
Michael Taylor (Author)

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Can social order be maintained in a stateless society? Is anarchy viable? The contention of this book is that stateless social order is possible only if relations between people are those characteristic of community. Rejecting the libertarian argument that the goods and services which make up 'social order' can be provided by private firms competing in the marketplace, and the liberal argument that because social order is a public good its maintenance requires the state, Michael Taylor goes on to examine the methods actually used to maintain order in anarchic and quasi-anarchic societies and shows how these methods can be effective only in a small and stable community. Community in turn requires a rough economic equality. But according to a traditional argument (recently revitalised by Robert Nozick), no equality would survive for long without state interference - so that communitarian anarchy must break down. Here this argument is shown to be fallacious: the development of gross inequality can be prevented in an anarchic community. At the same time, the small community is not portrayed as continuously harmonious, free from constraint and coercion - the contention is rather that community is necessary if we are to live without the state or substantially reduce its role. But community is defended against the charge of being incompatible with individual liberty. That claim is shown to be no more accurate than the opposite and equally simple assumption, that liberty is possible only in community. For evidence and illustration, the book draws on the experience of stateless primitive societies, peasant communities and utopian and other 'intentional' communities. It sets a new standard of clarity and rigour for theoretical studies in anarchism and will interest a wide range of readers, including political theorists, political anthropologists and sociologists, and anyone concerned with the justification of the state.

  • Rank: #47103 in Books
  • Published on: 1982-10-29
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 196 pages

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

A Users Guide to (Demanding) the Impossible (Minor Compositions)

A Users
A Users Guide to (Demanding) the Impossible (Minor Compositions)
Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination (Author)

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Anarchism

This sixty-two-page booklet was written in a whirlwind of three days in December 2010, between the first and second days of action by students in the UK against the government cuts, and intended to reflect on the possibility of new creative forms of action in the current movements. It was distributed at a number of the art schools that were occupied during this period and at The Long Weekend, an event in London organised by Arts Against Cuts to bring artists and activists together to plan and plot actions for the following days, including the teach-in disruption of the Turner Prize at Tate Britain, the collective manifesto write-in at the National Gallery and the UK's version of the book bloc.

"This guide is not a road map or instruction manual. It's a match struck in the dark, a homemade multi-tool to help you carve out your own path through the ruins of the present, warmed by the stories and strategies of those who took Bertolt Brecht's words to heart: 'Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it.'"

  • Rank: #894519 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-09-01
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

On the Ground: An Illustrated Anecdotal History of the Sixties Underground Press in the U.S.

On the Ground
On the Ground: An Illustrated Anecdotal History of the Sixties Underground Press in the U.S.
Sean Stewart (Editor)
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Forthright anecdotes and interviews fill this eye-opening account of the birth of the underground newspaper movement. Stemming from frustration with the lack of any mainstream media criticism of the Vietnam War, the creation of the papers was emboldened by the victories of the Civil Rights–era, anticolonial movements in the Third World and the use of LSD. In the four short years from 1965–1969, the subversive press grew from five small newspapers in five cities in the United States to more than 500 newspapers—with millions of readers—all over the world. Stories by the people involved with the production and distribution of the papers, such as Bill Ayers, Paul Buhle, Paul Krassner, and Trina Robbins, bring the history of the movement to life. Full-color scans taken from a broad range of publications, from the Berkeley Barb and the Los Angeles Free Press to Chicago Seed and Screw: The Sex Review, are also included, showing the incredible energy that fueled the counterculture of the 1960s.

  • Rank: #485988 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-11-11
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The Flexible Bug-Out Bag: Prepper's Packing List Ideas for a Basic 72-Hour Bag and 5 Different Types of Disasters (Industrial, Pandemic, Economic, Nuclear, and Electromagnetic Pulse)

The Flexible Bug-Out Bag
The Flexible Bug-Out Bag: Prepper's Packing List Ideas for a Basic 72-Hour Bag and 5 Different Types of Disasters (Industrial, Pandemic, Economic, Nuclear, and Electromagnetic Pulse)
Mike Wallace (Author)
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Anarchism

If you had been in the path of Hurricane Sandy, Katrina, or Andrew, would you have been ready? What about a tsunami, earthquake, flood, terrorism, or nuclear event? What if you had to "bug out," or leave your home at a moment's notice? Some people are ready for such disasters--as ready as they can be. Once thought to be for radicals, the idea of being "prepped" for disaster is coming more and more into the mainstream. This handy little book goes over the items you should pack--or at least consider for--your bug out bag. It also offers information on five specific types of disasters and how to prepare for them. A must-have in the library of any beginning prepper--and the more experienced are likely to find useful info as well.

  • Rank: #37934 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-05-08
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Everybody Talks About the Weather . . . We Don't: The Writings of Ulrike Meinhof

Everybody Talks About the Weather . . . We Don't
Everybody Talks About the Weather . . . We Don't: The Writings of Ulrike Meinhof
Ulrike Meinhof (Author), Karin Bauer (Editor), Luise Von Flotow (Translator), Elfriede Jelinek (Preface), Bettina Rohl (Afterword)
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No other figure embodies revolutionary politics and radical chic quite like Ulrike Meinhof, who formed, with Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin, the Red Army Faction (RAF), also known as the Baader–Meinhof Gang, notorious for its bombings and kidnappings of the wealthy in the 1970s. But in the years leading up to her leap into the fray, Meinhof was known throughout Europe as a respected journalist, who informed and entertained her loyal readers with monthly magazine columns.
What impels someone to abandon middle-class privilege for the sake of revolution? In the 1960s, Meinhof began to see the world in increasingly stark terms: the United States was emerging as an unstoppable superpower, massacring a tiny country overseas despite increasingly popular dissent at home; and Germany appeared to be run by former Nazis. Never before translated into English, Meinhof's writings show a woman increasingly engaged in the major political events and social currents of her time. In her introduction, Karin Bauer tells Meinhof's mesmerizing life story and her political coming-of-age; Nobel Prize–winning author Elfriede Jelinek provides a thoughtful reflection on Meinhof's tragic failure to be heard; and Meinhof ’s daughter—a relentless critic of her mother and of the Left—contributes an afterword that shows how Meinhof's ghost still haunts us today.

  • Rank: #433772 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-06-03
  • Released on: 2008-06-03
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 7.48" h x .71" w x 5.51" l, .58 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics

The Accumulation of Freedom
The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics
Deric Shannon (Editor), Anthony J. Nocella II (Editor), John Asimakopoulos (Editor), Michael Albert (Contributor), Iain McKay (Contributor)
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The only crisis of capitalism is capitalism itself. Let's toss credit default swaps, bailouts, environmental externalities and, while we're at it, private ownership of production in the dustbin of history. The Accumulation of Freedom brings together economists, historians, theorists, and activists for a first-of-its-kind study of anarchist economics. The editors aren't trying to subvert the notion of economics—they accept the standard definition, but reject the notion that capitalism or central planning are acceptable ways to organize economic life.

Contributors include Robin Hahnel, Iain McKay, Marie Trigona, Chris Spannos, Ernesto Aguilar, Uri Gordon, and more.

  • Rank: #38106 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-02-14
  • Original language: English
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  • 320 pages

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Impossible Community: Realizing Communitarian Anarchism (Contemporary Anarchist Studies)

The Impossible Community
The Impossible Community: Realizing Communitarian Anarchism (Contemporary Anarchist Studies)
John P. Clark (Author)

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Anarchism

The Impossible Community confronts a critical moment when social and ecological catastrophe loom, the Left seems unable to articulate a response, and the Right is monopolizing public debates. This book offers a reformulation of anarchist social and political theory to develop a communitarian anarchist solution.

It argues that a free and just social order requires a radical transformation of the modes of domination exercised through social ideology and institutional structures. Communitarian anarchism unites a universalist concern for social and ecological justice while recognizing the integrity and individuality of the person. In fact, anarchist principles of mutual aid and voluntary cooperation can already be seen in various contexts, from the rebuilding of New Orleans after Katrina to social movements in India.

This work offers both a theoretical framework and concrete case studies to show how contemporary anarchist practice continues a long tradition of successfully synthetizing personal and communal liberation. This significant contribution will appeal not only to students in anarchism and political theory, but also to activists and anyone interested in making the world a better place.

  • Rank: #164397 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-06-06
  • Original language: English
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  • 272 pages

Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination

Under Three Flags
Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination
Benedict Anderson (Author)
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The origins of nationalism and anti-globalization are traced by the bestselling author of Imagined Communities.

In this sparkling new work, Benedict Anderson provides a compelling exploration of late-nineteenth-century politics and culture against a background of militant anarchism in Europe and the Americas. Jose Marti's armed uprising in Cuba and anti-imperialist protests in China and Japan. Anderson charts the complex intellectual interactions of two great Filipino writers – the political novelist Jose Rizal and the pioneering folklorist Isabelo de los Reyes – with avant-garde European literature and politics, connecting nationalist movements of the era.

Under Three Flags is a brilliantly original work on the explosive history of national independence and global politics.

  • Rank: #744558 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-17
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 255 pages

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Black Flag Boricuas: Anarchism, Antiauthoritarianism, and th eLeft in Puerto Rico, 1897-1921

Black Flag Boricuas
Black Flag Boricuas: Anarchism, Antiauthoritarianism, and th eLeft in Puerto Rico, 1897-1921
Kirwin R. Shaffer (Author)

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Anarchism

This pathbreaking study examines the radical Left in Puerto Rico from the final years of Spanish colonial rule into the 1920s. Positioning Puerto Rico within the context of a regional anarchist network that stretched from Puerto Rico and Cuba to Tampa, Florida, and New York City, Kirwin R. Shaffer illustrates how anarchists linked their struggle to the broader international anarchist struggles against religion, governments, and industrial capitalism. Their groups, speeches, and press accounts--as well as the newspapers that they published--were central in helping to develop an anarchist vision for Puerto Ricans at a time when the island was a political no-man's-land, neither an official U.S. colony or state nor an independent country.

  • Rank: #250510 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-05-15
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life (Jewish Lives)

Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life (Jewish Lives)
Vivian Gornick (Author)

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Anarchism
  • Rank: #695216 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-09-10
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

On Anarchism

On Anarchism
On Anarchism
Noam Chomsky (Author)

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Anarchism

Radical linguist, philosopher, and activist Noam Chomsky is one of the world’s foremost intellectuals. Known for his brilliant evisceration of American foreign policy, state capitalism, and the mainstream media, he remains a formidable and unapologetic critic of established authority.

On Anarchism sheds a much–needed light on the foundations of Chomsky’s thought, specifically his constant questioning of the legitimacy of entrenched power. The book gathers his essays and interviews to provide a short, accessible introduction to his distinctively optimistic brand of anarchism. Chomsky eloquently refutes the notion of anarchism as a fixed idea, suggesting that it is part of a living, evolving tradition, and he disputes the traditional fault lines between anarchism and socialism, emphasizing the power of collective, rather than individualist, action.

Including a revealing new interview with Chomsky by well–known writer and blogger Nathan Schneider that assesses Chomsky’s writings on anarchism to date, this is a book that is sure to challenge, provoke, and inspire. Profoundly relevant to our times, On Anarchism is a touchstone for political activists and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of anarchism and the man dubbed the Anation’s conscience.”

Incorporating revealing interviews with Chomsky by writer Nathan Schneider that update each in light of today’s events, this is a book that is sure to provoke and inspire. Profoundly relevant to our times, Chomsky on Anarchism is a touchstone for activists and anyone interested in politics and the man dubbed "our nation’s conscience."

  • Rank: #144172 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-11-05
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women

Free Women of Spain
Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women
Martha Ackelsberg (Author)
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Cowards don’t make history; and the women of Mujeres Libres (Free Women) were no cowards. Courageous enough to create revolutionary change in their daily lives, Mujeres Libres mobilized over 20,000 women into an organized network to strive for community, education, and equality for women -during the Spanish Revolution. Martha Ackelsberg writes a comprehensive study of Mujeres Libres, intertwining interviews with the women themselves and analysis connecting them with modern feminist movements.

Martha Ackelsberg is a professor of government and a member of the Women’s Studies Program Committee at Smith College, where she teaches courses in political theory, urban politics, political activism and feminist theory. She has contributed to a variety of anthologies on women’s political activism in the United States.

  • Rank: #767376 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-06-01
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 8.07" h x .71" w x 6.46" l, 1.01 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 230 pages

Monday, May 13, 2013

Living My Life: Volume 1 (Unabridged)

Living My Life
Living My Life: Volume 1 (Unabridged)
Emma Goldman (Author)
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One of the towering figures in global radicalism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, EMMA GOLDMAN (1869–1940) was an anarchist, a feminist, a pacifist, a communist, a unionist, and a proponent of birth control and free love. Her extreme notions made her as much an object of outrage as one of reverence in the tumultuous years of the Gilded Age, World War I, and the Roaring Twenties, and her name remains, to this day, synonymous with ideas of sweeping cultural revolution. Here, in her two-volume memories, first published in 1931, she tells her life story. From her arrival in New York as a 20-year-old seamstress, when she immediately launched into a life of activism and public agitation, she recalls her childhood in Lithuania, her immigration to the U.S. as a teenager, and her wild adventures as an independent and intelligent woman: baptizing babies on a beer barrel, supporting workingmen’s strikes, traveling in Europe… An important and influential figure in such far-flung geopolitical events as the Russian Revolution and the Spanish Civil War, Goldman is one of the most storied people of the 20th century. And her story, in her own inimitable words, is one of the great biographies, and one of the great personal histories of a turbulent era.

  • Rank: #489058 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-12-22
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.84" h x 6.89" w x .67" l, 1.27 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 330 pages

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Anarchism

Anarchism
Anarchism
Paul Eltzbacher (Author)

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Anarchism

Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary, and harmful, or alternatively as opposing authority in the conduct of human relations. Proponents of anarchism (known as ":anarchists") advocate stateless societies based on non-hierarchical voluntary associations.

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  • Published on: 2013-04-29
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Lifestyle Politics and Radical Activism (Contemporary Anarchist Studies)

Lifestyle Politics
Lifestyle Politics and Radical Activism (Contemporary Anarchist Studies)
Laura Portwood-Stacer (Author)

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Anarchism

The cultural and political contexts in the U.S. today allow for individual tactics of resistance to co-exist with collective identities and shared desires for social change. This groundbreaking book examines this tension between the individual and the collective by looking at "lifestyle politics," or the attempt by individuals to enact their political ideologies in their daily life.

Drawing on feminism and other radical movements that claim that "the personal is political," the book explores how anarchist activists position their own lifestyle within strategies of radical political resistance. A variety of lifestyle practices, from personal consumption to self representation and sexuality is studied to address questions of identity and cultural practices as tools of political dissent.

An accessible and provocative text, Lifestyle Politics and Radical Activism blends theory with empirical materials to highlight issues that are important not only to anarchists, but also to anyone engaged in social activism. This unique analysis of activism will contribute to the development of anarchist theory and practice and will appeal to anyone interested in political activism and social movements.

  • Rank: #688115 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-08-15
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages