Anarchism Volume Three: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Three - The New Anarchism by Graham, Robert

Anarchism Volume Three: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Three - The New Anarchism

Robert Graham's trilogy ends with The New Anarchism, which deals with the exciting developments in anarchist theory...
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Anarchism Volume Three: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Three - The New Anarchism by Graham, Robert

Anarchism Volume Three: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Three - The New Anarchism

¥17,007

Anarchism Volume Three: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Three - The New Anarchism

¥17,007
Author: Robert Graham
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Robert Graham's trilogy ends with The New Anarchism, which deals with the exciting developments in anarchist theory since the reemergence of social movements in the 1960s and 1970s. In his afterword, Graham surveys the many different currents in anarchist thought documented in all three volumes of this outstanding and definitive anthology, discussing the continuity and changes in anarchist ideas as they have evolved in their historical context and the importance of these ideas for the future.

Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas documents various currents in anarchist thought, from eco-anarchism on, as well as the spread of anarchist social movements around the world.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Toward an Anarchist Politics
- David Graeber: The New Anarchists (2002)
- Madrid Declaration: For a New Libertarianism (2001)
- The Gaucho Anarchist Federation: Especifismo (2000)
- Alfredo Errandonea: Anarchism in the 21st Century (2001)
- Dimitri Roussopoulos: The Politics of Neo-Anarchism (2012)

Chapter 2: Libertarian Democracy
- David Graeber: Democracy and Consensus (2004) / 45
- Eduardo Colombo: On Voting / 49
- Amedeo Bertolo: Libertarian Democracy (1999) / 53
- Andrew Flood: Assemblies Are the Revolution (2011) / 61

Chapter 3: Revolutionary Action
- Murray Bookchin: From Direct Action to Direct Democracy (1979-82)
- Hakim Bey: Temporary Autonomous Zones (1985)
- Luc Bonet: Beyond the Revolutionary Model (2005)
- Andrea Papi: Violence and Anti-Violence (2004)
- Benjamin Franks: The Direct Action Ethic (2003)
- A.G. Schwarz: The Revolt in Greece (2010)
- CrimethInc: The Egyptian Revolution (2012)

Chapter 4: The State
- Harold Barclay: Anarchy and State Formation (2003) / 99
- Alan Ritter: Anarchy, Law and Freedom (1980) / 113
- Alan Carter: The Logic of State Power (2000) / 119
- Jeff Ferrell: Against the Law: Anarchist Criminology (1998) / 130
- Uri Gordon: Israel, Palestine and Anarchist Dilemmas (2007) / 135

Chapter 5: Technology and Power
- Campaign Against the Model West Germany: The Nuclear State (1979) / 139
- David Watson: Nuclear Power (1979) / 144
- C. George Benello: Putting the Reins on Technology (1982) / 151
- Brian Tokar: Biotechnology (2003) / 154

Chapter 6: Anarchy and Ecology
- Murray Bookchin: Toward an Ecological Society (1974) / 161
- Noam Chomsky: Human Nature and Human Freedom (1975) / 169
- Graham Purchase: Anarchism and Bioregionalism (1997) / 171
- Chaia Heller: Ecology and Desire (1999) / 176
- Peter Marshall: Liberation Ecology (2007) / 180

Chapter 7: Personal Liberation
- Alan Mandell: Anti-Psychiatry and the Search for Autonomy (1979) / 186
- Rossella Di Leo: On the Origins of Male Domination (1983) / 192
- Nicole Laurin-Frenette: The State Family/The Family State (1982) / 202
- Ariane Gransac: Women's Liberation (1984) / 212
- Carole Pateman: The Sexual Contract (1988) / 217
- Jamie Heckert: Erotic Anarchy (2006) / 224

Chapter 8: Anarchy and Culture
- Ba Jin: Against the Powers that Be (1984) / 234
- Richard Sonn: Culture and Anarchy (1994) / 238
- Max Blechman: Toward an Anarchist Aesthetic (1994) /239
- Edward S. Herman: The Propaganda Model--A Retrospective (2003)

Chapter 9: Anti-Capitalism
- Brian Martin: Capitalism and Violence (2001) / 253
- Normand Baillargeon: Free Market Libertarianism (2001) / 261
- Peter Marshall: Anarchism and Capitalism (1993) / 266
- Interprofessional Workers' Union: Russian Capitalism (1999) / 270

Chapter 10: Libertarian Alternatives
- Graham Purchase: Green Anarcho-Syndicalism (1995) / 283
- Murray Bookchin: Municipal Control (1986) / 289
- Kevin Carson: Mutualism Reconsidered (2007) / 292
- Adam Buick and John Crump: The Alternative to Capitalism (1986) / 297
- Luciano Lanza: Settling Accounts with Economics (2003) / 307

Chapter 11: Beyond the Borders
- Sharif Gemie: Beyond the Borders (2003) / 318
- An African Anarchist Manifesto (1981) / 324
- Sam Mbah and I.E. Igariwey: African Anarchism (1997) / 326
- Mok Chiu Yu: An Anarchist in Hong Kong (2001) / 334
- Mihara Yoko: Anarchism in Japan (1993) / 339
- The Cuban Libertarian Syndicalist Association: Anarchism and the
- Cuban Revolution (1960/2003) / 343
- Ruben G. Prieto: Anarchism in Uruguay (2001) / 351
- Marina Sitrin: Horizontalidad in Argentina (2003) / 357
- Andrew Flood: What is Different About the Zapatistas (2001) / 362
- CIPO-RFM: Enemies of Injustice / 375
- Colectivo Alas de Xue: Strengthening the Anarcho-Indian Alliance (1997)
- Kurdistan: Anarchism and Confederalism (1999-2011)
- Bas Umali: Archipelagic Confederation - an Anarchist Alternative for the Philippines (2006)
- Ashanti Alston: Black Anarchism (2003)
- Harsha Walia: No One is Illegal (2006)

Chapter 12: New Directions in Anarchist Theory
- Todd May: Post-Structuralism and Anarchism (1989)
- Saul Newman: The Politics of Post-Anarchism (2003)
- Jesse Cohn: Anarchism and Essentialism (2003)
- Mark Leier: Bakunin, Class and Post-Anarchism (2009)
- Schmidt & Van Der Walt: Black Flame (2009)
- Daniel Colson: Belief and Modernity (2005)
- Richard Day: Groundless Solidarity and Infinite Responsibility (2005)

Afterword
Robert Graham: The Anarchist Current: Continuity and Change in Anarchist Thought

Index

530 pages, Bibliography, Index

Author: Robert Graham
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Published: 01/15/2011
Pages: 475
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.75lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.20w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9781551643373

About the Author
Robert Graham has written extensively on the history of anarchist ideas. He is the author of "The Role of Contract in Anarchist Ideology," in the Routledge publication, For Anarchism, edited by David Goodway, and he wrote the introduction to the 1989 Pluto Press edition of Proudhon's General Idea of the Revolution in the 19th Century, originally published in 1851.


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