How Not to Be Governed

Readings and Interpretations from a Critical Anarchist Left

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December 12, 2024 | History

How Not to Be Governed

Readings and Interpretations from a Critical Anarchist Left

How Not to Be Governed explores the contemporary debates and questions concerning anarchism in our own time. The authors address the political failures of earlier practices of anarchism, and the claim that anarchism is impracticable, by examining the anarchisms that have been theorized and practiced in the midst of these supposed failures. The authors revive the possibility of anarchism even as they examine it with a critical lens. Rather than breaking with prior anarchist practices, this volume reveals the central values and tactics of anarchism that remain with us, practiced even in the most unlikely and 'impossible' contexts.

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Publisher
Lexington Books
Language
English
Pages
195

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Page vii
Introduction: How Not to Be Governed, James Martel and Jimmy Casas Klausen
Page ix
1. Anarchist Methods and Political Theory, Jacqueline Stevens
Page 1
2. An Anarchism That is Not Anarchism: Notes toward a Critique of Anarchist Imperialism, George Ciccariello-Maher
Page 19
3. Beside the State: Anarchist Strains in Cuban Revolutionary Thought, Katherine Gordy
Page 47
4. Kant via Rancière: From Ethics to Anarchism, Todd May
Page 65
5. Nietzsche, Aristocratism, and Non-domination, Vanessa Lemm
Page 83
6. Max Stirner, Postanarchy avant la lettre, Banu Bargu
Page 103
7. The Late Foucault’s Premodernity, Jimmy Casas Klausen
Page 123
8. The Ambivalent Anarchism of Hannah Arendt, James Martel
Page 143
9. Emma Goldman and the Power of Revolutionary Love, Keally McBride
Page 157
10. “This Is What Democracy Looks Like”, Elena Loizidou
Page 167
Index
Page 189
List of Contributors
Page 195

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Lanham, Md
Copyright Date
2011

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.5/7
Library of Congress
HX833 .H69 2011, HX833.H69 2011

Contributors

Editor
Jimmy Casas Klausen
Editor
James R. Martel

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25074685M
ISBN 10
0739150359, 0739150340, 0739150367
ISBN 13
9780739150344, 9780739150351, 9780739150368
LCCN
2010043813
OCLC/WorldCat
664667196
Google
3b5NPZMbUOAC
Library Thing
11290508
Storygraph
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