
Thinking as Anarchists
Selected Writings from Volonta
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 22. May 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-4744-8314-8 (ISBN)
Description
In the symbolic year of 1984, thousands of anarchists from all over the world gathered in Venice to explore the future of their shared ideal. This collection brings together 13 influential papers from that moment, centred around the Italian anarchist journal Volonta and the international circle connected to it. Initially published from the early 1980s to the late 1990s, most of these papers have never appeared in English before.
Reviews / Votes
This book marks a pivotal moment in the history of anarchism - an international gathering held in Venice, Italy in 1984 - that gave birth to a critical (hitherto unpublished) anthology compiled by activists associated with the Italian journal Volonta. Charting new avenues for anarchy's realization, the anthology addresses prescient issues such as liberatory power, patriarchy, ecological transformation, state repression, and 'utopian' economics. Giovanna Gioli and Hamish Kallin have combined the original anthology with additional articles from A/Rivista Anarchica and other sources, culminating with a retrospective history of Volonta. Interweaving history, theory, and practice, Thinking as Anarchists is an extraordinary achievement. * Allan Antliff, Director of the University of Victoria's Anarchist Archive * Gustav Landauer implored anarchists to resist translation and learn how to 'think and feel' unfamiliar languages. Gioli and Kallin do just that. Their beautiful, illuminating and inspiring collection turns an obscured history into a future-gazing meditation on domination and libertarian intervention, teaching us how to think 'about' and 'for' anarchism and collapse that distinction. -- Ruth Kinna, Loughborough UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
43 black and white illustrations, 5 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
417 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-8314-8 (9781474483148)
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Persons
Giovanna Gioli is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Bath Spa University. She is co-editor of Water Security Across the Gender Divide (Springer, 2018). Prior to Bath Spa she held a lectureship at the University of Edinburgh. She has also worked in the development sector for multiple organisations, including the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development in Kathmandu, Nepal. Hamish Kallin is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Edinburgh. He has published many journal articles, mainly on gentrification and housing.
Editor
Senior Lecturer in Human GeographyBath Spa University
Lecturer in Human Geography_x000D_University of Edinburgh_x000D_
Content
PrefaceJohn Clark
Part I: To Venice and Back
1. The importance of thinking as anarchistsHamish Kallin and Giovanna Gioli
2. The Venice connectionAmedeo Bertolo
Part II: Power Against Domination?
3. Towards a libertarian political powerTomas Ibanez
4. Power, authority, dominationAmedeo Bertolo
5. The State as paradigm of powerEduardo Colombo
6. Domination and the economic Luciano Lanza?
Part III: The Imaginary Turned Upside-Down?
7. Beyond the economic: preliminary notes towards a utopian conception of economicsLuciano Lanza?
8. The utopian function and the anarchist imaginaryAmedeo Bertolo?
9. The subversive imaginaryAmedeo Bertolo?
10. The source of the Nile: in search of the origins of male dominationRossella Di Leo
Part IV: The Pride in Being Anarchists
11. Towards an historical and ideological appraisal of anarchism:Nico Berti
12. Banality and iniquity: some objections to anarchismRossella di Leo?
13. Volonta: workshop for anarchist ideasFrancesco Codello?
Author BiographiesIndex
Part I: To Venice and Back
1. The importance of thinking as anarchistsHamish Kallin and Giovanna Gioli
2. The Venice connectionAmedeo Bertolo
Part II: Power Against Domination?
3. Towards a libertarian political powerTomas Ibanez
4. Power, authority, dominationAmedeo Bertolo
5. The State as paradigm of powerEduardo Colombo
6. Domination and the economic Luciano Lanza?
Part III: The Imaginary Turned Upside-Down?
7. Beyond the economic: preliminary notes towards a utopian conception of economicsLuciano Lanza?
8. The utopian function and the anarchist imaginaryAmedeo Bertolo?
9. The subversive imaginaryAmedeo Bertolo?
10. The source of the Nile: in search of the origins of male dominationRossella Di Leo
Part IV: The Pride in Being Anarchists
11. Towards an historical and ideological appraisal of anarchism:Nico Berti
12. Banality and iniquity: some objections to anarchismRossella di Leo?
13. Volonta: workshop for anarchist ideasFrancesco Codello?
Author BiographiesIndex