Changing Anarchism : Anarchist Theory and Practice In a Global Age.

By: Purkis, JonathanContributor(s): Bowen, JamesMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781847791016Subject(s): AnarchismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Changing Anarchism : Anarchist Theory and Practice In a Global AgeDDC classification: 335.83 LOC classification: HX833 -- .C455 2004ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: why anarchism still matters -- Part 1 Thinking -- 1 Anti-capitalism and poststructuralist anarchism -- 2 Jonathan Purkis Towards an anarchist sociology -- 3 John Moore Lived poetry: Stirner, anarchy, subjectivity and the art of living -- 4 Steve Millett Technology is capital: Fifth Estate's critique of the megamachine -- Part 1 Doing -- 5 Jamie Heckert Sexuality/identity/politics -- 6 James Bowen Moving targets: rethinking anarchist strategies -- 7 Colin Craig What did you do in the Drug War, Daddy? -- 8 Joanna Gore In the eye of the beholder - child, mad or artist? -- Part III Being -- 9 Karen Goaman The anarchist travelling circus: reflections on contemporary anarchism, anti-capitalism and the international scene -- 10 David Gribble Good news for Francisco Ferrer - how anarchist ideals in education have survived around the world -- 11 Bronislaw Szerszynski and Emma Tomalin Enchantment and its uses: religion and spirituality in environmental direct action -- Conclusion: how anarchism still matters -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Changing anarchism assesses the relevance of anarchism to understanding debates about globalisation and the nature of contemporary protest. By balancing activist accounts with innovative theoretical contributions, it demonstrates the diversity and enduring appeal of anarchism in a global era.
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Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: why anarchism still matters -- Part 1 Thinking -- 1 Anti-capitalism and poststructuralist anarchism -- 2 Jonathan Purkis Towards an anarchist sociology -- 3 John Moore Lived poetry: Stirner, anarchy, subjectivity and the art of living -- 4 Steve Millett Technology is capital: Fifth Estate's critique of the megamachine -- Part 1 Doing -- 5 Jamie Heckert Sexuality/identity/politics -- 6 James Bowen Moving targets: rethinking anarchist strategies -- 7 Colin Craig What did you do in the Drug War, Daddy? -- 8 Joanna Gore In the eye of the beholder - child, mad or artist? -- Part III Being -- 9 Karen Goaman The anarchist travelling circus: reflections on contemporary anarchism, anti-capitalism and the international scene -- 10 David Gribble Good news for Francisco Ferrer - how anarchist ideals in education have survived around the world -- 11 Bronislaw Szerszynski and Emma Tomalin Enchantment and its uses: religion and spirituality in environmental direct action -- Conclusion: how anarchism still matters -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.

Changing anarchism assesses the relevance of anarchism to understanding debates about globalisation and the nature of contemporary protest. By balancing activist accounts with innovative theoretical contributions, it demonstrates the diversity and enduring appeal of anarchism in a global era.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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