Reinventing Anarchy, AgainHoward J. Ehrlich AK Press, 1996 - 387 עמודים This book brings together the major currents of social anarchist theory in a collection of some of the most important writers from the United States, Canada, England, and Australia. The book is organized into eight sections: "What is Anarchism?," "The State and Social Organization," "Moving Toward Anarchist Society," "Anarcha-feminism," "Work," "The Culture of Anarchy," "The Liberation of Self," and, finally, "Reinventing Anarchist Tactics." |
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Anarchism past and present | 19 |
Why the black flag? | 31 |
The necessity of the state | 38 |
Anarchism and formal organization | 56 |
The anarchist contract | 69 |
Moving Toward Anarchist Society | 83 |
Where did Karl Marx sit? | 104 |
Democracy without elections | 123 |
Anarchism and the informal economy | 221 |
Revolutionary letter no 19 | 234 |
The Culture of Anarchy | 253 |
Anarchist perspective on film | 272 |
Anarchomusicology and participation | 278 |
Jazz Circling in anarchism | 290 |
The Liberation of Self | 299 |
Beyond character | 318 |
Anarchafeminism | 137 |
human freedom | 149 |
the feminist connection | 156 |
Socialism anarchism and feminism | 169 |
Work | 189 |
The challenge of Mondragon | 211 |
Reinventing Anarchist Tactics | 329 |
Organizing communities | 350 |
Consensus | 368 |
The habit of direct action | 375 |
Contributors | 384 |
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