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The first book-length treatment of the relationship between anarchism and utopianism reveals the anarchistic influences active in the history of utopian thought. It provides fresh perspectives on academic and activist debates about ecology, alternatives to capitalism, revolutionary theory and practice, and the politics of art, gender and sexuality.

Table of Contents

Introduction – Laurence Davis

Part I: Historical and philosophical overview
1. Anarchism and the dialectic of utopia – John P. Clark

PART II: Antecedents of the anarchist literary utopia
2. Daoism as utopian or accommodationist: radical Daoism reexamined in light of the Guodian Manuscripts – John A. Rapp
3. Diderot's *Supplément au voyage de Bougainville*: steps towards an anarchist utopia – Peter G. Stillman

Part III: Anti-capitalism and the anarchist utopian literary imagination
4. Everyone an artist: art, labour, anarchy, and utopia – Laurence Davis
5. Anarchist powers: B. Traven, Pierre Clastres, and the question of utopia – Nicholas Spencer
6. Utopia, anarchism and the political implications of emotions – Gisela Heffes
7. Anarchy in the archives: notes from the ruins of Sydney and Melbourne – Brian Greenspan

Part IV: Free love: anarchist politics and utopian desire
8. Speaking desire: anarchism and free love as utopian performance in fin de siècle Britain – Judy Greenway
9. Visions of the future: reproduction, revolution and regeneration in American anarchist utopian fiction – Brigitte Koenig
10. Intimate fellows: utopia and chaos in the early post-Stonewall gay liberation manifestos – Dominic Ording

Part V: Rethinking revolutionary practice
11. Anarchism, utopianism and the politics of emancipation – Saul Newman
12. Anarchism and the politics of utopia – Ruth Kinna
13. 'The space now possible': anarchist education as utopian hope – Judith Suissa
14. Utopia in contemporary anarchism – Uri Gordon

Index

Anarchism and utopianism

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 11/30/2014 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780719096679, 978-0719096679
    ISBN10: 0719096677

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The first book-length treatment of the relationship between anarchism and utopianism reveals the anarchistic influences active in the history of utopian thought. It provides fresh perspectives on academic and activist debates about ecology, alternatives to capitalism, revolutionary theory and practice, and the politics of art, gender and sexuality.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction – Laurence Davis

    Part I: Historical and philosophical overview
    1. Anarchism and the dialectic of utopia – John P. Clark

    PART II: Antecedents of the anarchist literary utopia
    2. Daoism as utopian or accommodationist: radical Daoism reexamined in light of the Guodian Manuscripts – John A. Rapp
    3. Diderot's *Supplément au voyage de Bougainville*: steps towards an anarchist utopia – Peter G. Stillman

    Part III: Anti-capitalism and the anarchist utopian literary imagination
    4. Everyone an artist: art, labour, anarchy, and utopia – Laurence Davis
    5. Anarchist powers: B. Traven, Pierre Clastres, and the question of utopia – Nicholas Spencer
    6. Utopia, anarchism and the political implications of emotions – Gisela Heffes
    7. Anarchy in the archives: notes from the ruins of Sydney and Melbourne – Brian Greenspan

    Part IV: Free love: anarchist politics and utopian desire
    8. Speaking desire: anarchism and free love as utopian performance in fin de siècle Britain – Judy Greenway
    9. Visions of the future: reproduction, revolution and regeneration in American anarchist utopian fiction – Brigitte Koenig
    10. Intimate fellows: utopia and chaos in the early post-Stonewall gay liberation manifestos – Dominic Ording

    Part V: Rethinking revolutionary practice
    11. Anarchism, utopianism and the politics of emancipation – Saul Newman
    12. Anarchism and the politics of utopia – Ruth Kinna
    13. 'The space now possible': anarchist education as utopian hope – Judith Suissa
    14. Utopia in contemporary anarchism – Uri Gordon

    Index

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