
Dispersing Power
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"Raúl Zibechi recounts in wonderful detail how dynamic and innovative Bolivian social movements succeeded in transforming the country. Even more inspiring than the practical exploits, though, are the theoretical innovations of the movements, which Zibechi highlights, giving us new understandings of community, political organization, institution, and a series of other concepts vital to contemporary political thought.?-Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire, Multitude, and Commonwealth
This, Raúl Zibechi's first book translated into English, is an historical analysis of social struggles in Bolivia and the forms of community power instituted by that country's indigenous Aymara. Dispersing Power, like the movements it describes, explores new ways of doing politics beyond the state, gracefully mapping the "how" of revolution, offering valuable lessons to activists and new theoretical frameworks for understanding how social movements can and do operate independently of state-centered models for social change.
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Ramor Ryan is an Irish writer and translator based in Chiapas, Mexico. His book Clandestines: the Pirate Journals of an Irish Exile was published by AK Press in 2006.
Benjamin Dangl is author of The Price of Fire and Dancing with Dynamite.
John Holloway is author of Change the World Without Taking Power and Crack Capitalism.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Translator's note
- Foreword
- Foreword to the German edition
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 - The Community as Social Machine
- Neighborhood Cohesion, a Form of Survival
- Urban Communities
- CHAPTER 2 - The Self-Constructed City: Dispersion and Difference
- CHAPTER 3 - Everyday Life and Insurrection: Undivided Bodies
- The Community War
- The Micro View
- Communication in Movement
- CHAPTER 4 - State Powers and Non-state Powers: Difficult Coexistence
- Neighborhood Councils as Institutions
- Movement as Institution and as a Moving-of-itself
- CHAPTER 5 - Community Justice and El Alto Justice
- A Non-state Justice
- CHAPTER 6 - Toward an Aymara "State"?
- The Idea of State-power Among the Aymaras
- Diffused Powers
- Centralized Powers
- Toward a Multicultural State?
- Aymara Ambiguities
- EPILOGUE
- Bibliography
- Index
- Support AK Press!
- Copyright Page
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