"Anarchist Studies" is an inter-disciplinary journal of scholarly research into the theory and history of anarchism. It carries features on three broad themes: the re-evaluation of the anarchist record, considering issues of culture, philosophy and political action; the potential future of anarchism as a current of critical political action; and the application of anarchist ideas as an instrument of research.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'There has been a remarkable surge of interest in anarchist thought and practice in recent years. Anarchist Studies has played an important part in this revival with serious and constructive inquiries into anarchism's historical experience and animating ideas, and valuable contributions to enriching and deepening them' Noam Chomsky 'Many academic journals are interchangeable, but Anarchist Studies is full of material you will discover nowhere else' Colin Ward
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
ISBN-13
978-1-905007-33-2 (9781905007332)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Sharif Gemie (editor) School of Humanities/Social Sciences, University of Glamorgan, UK
EDITORIAL Judy Greenway FEATURES Power: Some anthropological perspectives Harold Barclay Israeli Anarchism - Being Young, Queer, and Radical in the Promised Land: An interview with Yossi Aaron Lakoff Tribute to John Crump Helene Bowen Raddeker, Carl Levy Paradigm Crash, Paradigm Shift Thomas S. Martin Political Violence and Morality in Anarchist Theory and Practice: Luigi Galleani and Peter Kropotkin in Comparative Perspective Niall Whelehan REVIEW ARTICLE The ABC of Brinton David Goodway (ed) For Workers' Power: The selected writings of Maurice Brinton Benjamin Franks REVIEWS Candace Falk, Barry Pateman and Jessica Moran (eds) Emma Goldman: a documentary history of the American years, Volume 1 Reviewed by John Patten Lily Litvak El Cuento Anarquista (1880-1911) Reviewed by Maggie Torres The Dawn Collective Under the Yoke of the State: Selected Anarchist Responses to Prisons and Crime; An 'Uncontrollable' of the Iron Column A Day Mournful and Overcast Reviewed by Terry Hopton Tom Mertes (ed) A Movement of Movements: is another world really possible? Reviewed by John Carter Elisee Reclus A Voyage to New Orleans: Anarchist Impressions of the Old South Reviewed by Sharif Gemie News from Nowhere (eds) We are Everywhere: the irresistible rise of global anticapitalism Reviewed by Tom Cahill