New Perspectives on Anarchism

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Nathan J. Jun, Shane Wahl
Rowman & Littlefield, 2010 - 505 pages
The study of anarchism as a philosophical, political, and social movement has burgeoned both in the academy and in the global activist community in recent years. Taking advantage of this boom in anarchist scholarship, Nathan J. Jun and Shane Wahl have compiled twenty-six cutting-edge essays on this timely topic in New Perspectives on Anarchism.
 

Contents

Anarchy in Political Philosophy
9
Is PostStructuralist Political Theory Anarchist? 25
25
Inequality + Invisibility
39
The Anarchism of the Other Person
67
The Double Paradigm of Power
85
Vanguards and Paternalism
99
What Did the Anarchists Ever Do for Us? Anarchy
121
Anarchist Theory and Human Rights
133
Sabotaging the System Bringing Anarchist Theory
267
Whither Anarchist Geography?
281
Notes Toward a Reenvisioning
303
Free from Nature or Free Nature? An Anarchist
315
Zerzan Primitivism and the Value of Culture
333
New Remedies or New Evils? Anarchism and
363
The Political Philosophy of
381
What is Anarchist Cultural Studies? Precursors
403

A Revolutionary Reading of
149
Anarchist Confrontations with Religion
169
Constructive Activism
189
Kropotkin and Reclus 1877
209
Proudhon Pragmatist
227
Fertile Areas
243
The Past the Period Drama and Mutual Aid
425
Crisis of Authority Aboard the Battlestar Galactica
449
Creating Guerrilla Texts in Rhizomatic Value
473
Index
497
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