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Rethinking Anarchy: Direct Action, Autonomy, Self-Management

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Rethinking Anarchy: Direct Action, Autonomy, Self-Management
Rethinking Anarchy: Direct Action, Autonomy, Self-Management

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Rethinking Anarchy: Direct Action, Autonomy, Self-Management

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The first book by well-known Spanish social theorist Carlos Taibo translated into English,
Rethinking Anarchy
is both an introduction to and in-depth interrogation of anarchism as political philosophy and political strategy. Taibo introduces the basic tenets of anarchism at the same time that he engages the debates around each, producing a book that will appeal to both beginners and readers with extensive knowledge of this insurgent political movement. Questioning “classical” anarchist thought, while refusing to reject any of it outright,
offers a fresh and radical perspective, steeped in tradition but addressing contemporary needs.
Covering topics as varied as the nature of the State, the shortcomings of representative democracy, and how anarchism relates to feminism, environmentalism, and antimilitarism, this edition includes an epilogue that looks at the failure of recent electoral “victories” in Europe to guarantee any real form of social change.

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