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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jonathan Purkis; James Bowen |
ISBN: | 0719066948 9780719066948 9780719066955 0719066956 |
OCLC Number: | 964865021 |
Target Audience: | Pregrado |
Description: | x, 259 páginas ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Introduction: Why anarchism still matters - James Bowen and Jonathan Purkis Part 1: Thinking 1. Anticapitalism and poststructuralist anarchism- Dave Morland 2. Towards an anarchist sociology - Jonathan Purkis 3. Lived poetry: Stirner, anarchy, subjectivity and the art of living - John Moore 4. Technology is Capital: Fifth Estate's critique of the megamachine - Steve Millett Part 2: Doing 5. Sexuality | Identity | Politics- Jamie Heckert 6. Moving targets: rethinking anarchist strategies -James Bowen 7. What did you do in the Drug War Daddy? - Colin Craig 8. Art - Resistance and liberation - Joanna Gore Part 3: Being 9. The Anarchist travelling circus: reflections on contemporary anarchism, anti-capitalism and the international scene - Karen Goaman 10. Good news for Francisco Ferrer - how anarchist ideals in education have survived around the world - David Gribble 11. Enchantment and its uses: religion and spirituality in environmental direct action - Bronislaw Szerszynski and Emma Tomalin Conclusion: How anarchism still matters - Jonathan Purkis and James Bowen Glossary Bibliography -- . |
Responsibility: | edited by Jonathan Purkis and James Bowen. |
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