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This story explores the history, ideas, and strategies of insurrectionary anarchism. This book asks the reader to consider the theories of bomb-throwing, window-smashing, graffiti-scrawling arsonists, and through an examination of movement communiqués, embrace the critique offered by the clandestine, urban guerrillas fighting for total liberation against the omnipresent forces of violence and coercion.

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‘This book is a unique historical-to-contemporary overview of insurrectionary currents and a welcome contribution to contemporary anarchist studies.’
Allan Antliff, University of Victoria, Anarchist Studies 27.1

‘The definitive text on late-twentieth century– early twentyfi-rst century leftwing violence and terrorism.’
Richard Bach Jensen,Terrorism & Political Violence, 31(4) 2019

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Table of Contents

1. Concerning method and the study of political violence
2. Insurrection as history from Guy Fawkes to black blocs
3. Insurrection as a post-millennial, clandestine, network of cells
4. Insurrection as warfare, terrorism and revolutionary design
5. Insurrection as theory, text, and strategy
6. Insurrection as values-driven theory and action
7. Insurrection as anti-securitization communication
References
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 25/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9781526114457, 978-1526114457
      ISBN10: 1526114453

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This story explores the history, ideas, and strategies of insurrectionary anarchism. This book asks the reader to consider the theories of bomb-throwing, window-smashing, graffiti-scrawling arsonists, and through an examination of movement communiqués, embrace the critique offered by the clandestine, urban guerrillas fighting for total liberation against the omnipresent forces of violence and coercion.

      Trade Review

      ‘This book is a unique historical-to-contemporary overview of insurrectionary currents and a welcome contribution to contemporary anarchist studies.’
      Allan Antliff, University of Victoria, Anarchist Studies 27.1

      ‘The definitive text on late-twentieth century– early twentyfi-rst century leftwing violence and terrorism.’
      Richard Bach Jensen,Terrorism & Political Violence, 31(4) 2019

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      1. Concerning method and the study of political violence
      2. Insurrection as history from Guy Fawkes to black blocs
      3. Insurrection as a post-millennial, clandestine, network of cells
      4. Insurrection as warfare, terrorism and revolutionary design
      5. Insurrection as theory, text, and strategy
      6. Insurrection as values-driven theory and action
      7. Insurrection as anti-securitization communication
      References
      Index

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