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Assesses the relevance of anarchism to understanding debates about globalisation and the nature of contemporary protest.

Table of 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

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 6/30/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719066955, 978-0719066955
      ISBN10: 0719066956

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Assesses the relevance of anarchism to understanding debates about globalisation and the nature of contemporary protest.

      Table of 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

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