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The study of anarchism as a philosophical, political, and social movement has burgeoned both in the academy and in the global activist community in recent years. Taking advantage of this boom in anarchist scholarship, Nathan J. Jun and Shane Wahl have compiled twenty-six cutting-edge essays on this timely topic in New Perspectives on Anarchism. This collection of essays is unique in its global and multi-cultural scope, as its contributors hail from across the globe.

The scholars and activists featured in New Perspectives on Anarchism view anarchism from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, and ecology. Together, they attest to the vibrancy, intrepidity, and diversity of contemporary anarchist studies both within and without the academy. New Perspectives on Anarchism's broad approach to anarchism will make it appealing to scholars and political activists from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part 1: Anarchism & Philosophy
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Anarchy in Political Philosophy
Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Is Post-structuralist Political Theory Anarchist?
Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Power and Anarchy: In/equality + In/visibility in Autonomous Politics
Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Anarchism of the Other Person
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Double Paradigm of Power
Part 8 Part 2: Anarchism & Political Science
Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Vanguards and Paternalism
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Anarchy, Decentralisation, and Autonomy at the Seattle Anti-WTO Protests
Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Anarchist Theory and Human Rights
Part 13 Part 3: Anarchism & Religion
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Christian Anarchism: A Revolutionary Reading of the Bible
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Anarchist Confrontations with Religion
Part 16 Part 4: Classical Anarchism
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: Reinventing Resistance: Constructive Activism in Gustav Landauer's Social Philosophy
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Alchemy at Clarens: Kropotkin and Reclus, 1877– 1881
Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Proudhon, Pragmatist
Part 20 Part 5: Anarchism & Social Science
Chapter 21 Chapter 15: An Anarchist-Sociologist Research Program
Chapter 22 Chapter 16: Sabotaging the System! Bringing Anarchist Theory into Social Studies Education
Chapter 23 Chapter 17: Whither Anarchist Geography?
Chapter 24 Chapter 18: An Ethnography of Nowhere
Part 25 Part 6: Anarchism & Ecology
Chapter 26 Chapter 20: John Zerzan, Primitivism, and the Value of Culture
Chapter 26 Chapter 19: Free from Nature or Free Nature?: An Anarchist Critique of Transhumanism
Chapter 27 Chapter 21: New Remedies or New Evils? Anarchism and the Scientific Revolution
Chapter 28 Chapter 22: The State of Nature: The Political Philosophy of Primitivism and the Culture of Contamination
Part 29 Part 7: Anarchism & Culture
Chapter 30 Chapter 23: What is Anarchist Cultural Studies? Precursors, Problems, and Prospects
Chapter 31 Chapter 24: The Past, Period Drama, and Mutual Aid
Chapter 32 Chapter 25: Crisis of Authority Aboard the Battlestar Galactica
Chapter 33 Chapter 26: Creating Guerilla Texts in Rhizomatic Value-Practices on the Sliding Scale of Autonomy: Toward An Anti-Authoritarian Cultural Logic

Product details

Published Dec 10 2009
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 456
ISBN 9780739132418
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Nathan J. Jun

Anthology Editor

Shane Wahl

Contributor

Harold Barclay

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Lewis Call

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Vernon Cisney

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Jesse Cohn

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Abraham DeLeon

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Benjamin Franks

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Clive Gabay

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Karen Goaman

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Uri Gordon

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James Horrox

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Anthony Ince

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Sandra Jeppesen

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Thomas Martin

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Todd May

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Nicolae Morar

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Irène Pereira

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Mick Smith

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Scott Turner

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Salvo Vaccaro

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Mitchell Verter

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Dana Ward

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