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An edition of The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism (2019)

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This handbook unites leading scholars from around the world in exploring anarchism as a political ideology, from an examination of its core principles, an analysis of its history, and an assessment of its contribution to the struggles that face humanity today. Grounded in a conceptual and historical approach, each entry charts what is distinctive about the anarchist response to particular intellectual, political, cultural and social phenomena, and considers how these values have changed over time. At its heart is a sustained process of conceptual definition and an extended examination of the core claims of this frequently misunderstood political tradition. It is the definitive scholarly reference work on anarchism as a political ideology, and should be a crucial text for scholars, students, and activists alike.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
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750

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction – Carl Levy and Matthew S. Adams Page 1
Part I: Core Problems/Problématiques Page 25
2. The State – Nathan J. Jun Page 27
3. Individual and Community – Laurence Davis Page 47
4. Freedom – Alex Prichard Page 71
5. Anti-Capitalism and Libertarian Political Economy – Deric Shannon Page 91
6. Tactics: Conceptions of Social Change, Revolution, and Anarchist Organisation – Dana M. Williams Page 107
7. Anarchism and Cosmopolitanism – Carl Levy Page 125
8. Anti-Imperialism – Ole Birk Laursen Page 149
9. Anarchism and Religion – Alexandre Christoyannopoulos and Lara Apps Page 169
10. Anarchism and Science – Elliot Murphy Page 193
Part II: Core Traditions Page 211
11. Mutualism – Shawn P. Wilbur Page 213
12. Individualism – Peter Ryley Page 225
13. Anarchist Communism – Davide Turcato Page 237
14. Syndicalism – Lucien van der Walt Page 249
15. Anarcha-Feminism – Donna M. Kowal Page 265
16. Green Anarchism – Andy Price Page 281
17. Postanarchism – Saul Newman Page 293
Part III: Key Events/History Page 305
18. The French Revolution and 1848 – C. Alexander McKinley Page 307
19. Anarchism and the First International – Robert Graham Page 325
20. The Spectre of the Commune and French Anarchism in the 1890s – John Merriman Page 343
21. Haymarket and the Rise of Syndicalism – Kenyon Zimmer Page 353
22. The Era of Propaganda by the Deed – Constance Bantman Page 371
23. Anarchism and the First World War – Matthew S. Adams Page 389
24. Anarchism and Marxism in the Russian Revolution – Anthony D’Agostino Page 409
25. The Spanish Civil War – James Michael Yeoman Page 429
26. Anarchism and 1968 – David Berry Page 449
27. From the Zapatistas to Seattle: The ‘New Anarchists’ – Francis Dupuis-Déri Page 471
Part IV: Applications Page 489
28. Utopianism and Intentional Communities – Rhiannon Firth Page 491
29. Anarchist Education – Judith Suissa Page 511
30. The City, Urban Planning and Architecture – Michael Coates Page 531
31. Anarchism and Ethics – Benjamin Franks Page 549
32. Literature and Anarchism – James Gifford Page 571
33. Anarchism and Art – Mark Mattern Page 589
34. Gender and Sexuality – Lucy Nicholas Page 603
35. Post-Industrial and Digital Society – Sky Croeser Page 623
36. Farming and Food – Erika Cudworth Page 641
37. Anarchism and the Newest Social Movements – Marina Sitrin Page 659
38. Non-Western Anarchisms and Postcolonialism – Maia Ramnath Page 677
39. Anarchism and Indigeneity – Kahala Johnson and Kathy E. Ferguson Page 697
40. Squares, Occupy Movements and the Arab Revolutions – Laura Galián Page 715
Index Page 733

Edition Notes

Published in
Cham, Germany
Other Titles
Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism

Classifications

Library of Congress
JC11-607
lccn_permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2018942897

Contributors

Editor
Carl Levy
Editor
Matthew S. Adams

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxi, 750p.
Number of pages
750
Dimensions
23.5 x 15.5 x centimeters

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OL26607066M
ISBN 10
3319756192
ISBN 13
9783319756196
LCCN
2018942897
OCLC/WorldCat
1064912078
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1150530901
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