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Anarchism Volume Two: A Documentary History Of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Two The Emergence Of A New Anarchism (Anarchism: A Do
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Continuing Where Volume One Left Off,This Anthology Of Anarchist Writings, Broad In Its Geographical And Intellectual Scope, Documents Both Continuity And Change In Anarchist Ideas Since The Spanish Revolution And Civil War. Topics Covered Include Anticapitalism And Global Justice Movements, Opposition To War, Ecology And Anarchism, The Relevance Of Syndicalism, Libertarian Communism, Anarchafeminism, Personal And Sexual Liberation, Libertarian Education, Participatory Democracy, Direct Action And Affinity Groups, Technology And Freedom, Anthropology And Anarchy,Art And The Utopian Imagination, Bureaucracy, State And Empire, Resistance And Revolution, Postmodernism, And Philosophical Anarchism.In Addition To English Language Material From England And North America, The Book Includes Translations From Africa, India, China, Latin America, And Europe, Much Of Which Has Never Appeared Before In English. Contributors Include Noam Chomsky, Murray Bookchin,Emma Goldman, George Woodcock, Marie Louise Berneri, Herbert Read, Alex Comfort, Martin Buber, Paul Goodman, Carole Pateman, Colin Ward, Paul Feyerabend, Pierre Clastres, Chaia Heller, Ivan Illich, Daniel Guerin, Luce Fabbri And Many More.Robert Graham Has Been Writing On The History Of Anarchist Ideas And Contemporary Anarchist Theory For Over 20 Years.In 2005, He Published Anarchism: A Documentary History Of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One: From Anarchy To Anarchism 300Ce To 1939(Black Rose Books)Table Of Contentsprefaceacknowledgementsintroduction: Making Sense Of Anarchism By Davide Turcatochapter 1: Antimilitarism, War & Revolution1. Herbert Read: The Philosophy Of Anarchism (1940)2. Emma Goldman: The Individual, Society And The State (1940)3. The Romande Anarchist Federation: Coming To Grips With War (1939)4. Marie Louise Berneri: Constructive Policy Versus Destructive War (194043)5. Jean Sauliere, Voline Et. Al.: Appeal To All Workers (1943)6. Italian Anarchist Federation: Act For Yourselves (1945)7. Bulgarian Anarchist Manifesto (1945)8. French Anarchist Federation: The Issues Of The Day (1945)9. Korean Anarchist Manifesto (1948)10. International Anarchist Manifesto (1948)11. Paul Goodman: Drawing The Line (1945)12. Alex Comfort: Peace And Disobedience (1946)13. Dwight Macdonald: The Root Is Man (1946)Chapter 2: The Will To Dream14. Ethel Mannin:The Will To Dream (1944)15. Marie Louis Berneri: Journey Through Utopia (1949)16. Martin Buber: Paths In Utopia (1949)17. Paul & Percival Goodman: Communities (1947)18. Giancarlo De Carlo: Rebuilding Community (1948)Chapter 3: Art And Freedom19. Herbert Read:The Freedom Of The Artist (1943)20. Alex Comfort: Art And Social Responsibility (1946)21. Holley Cantine: Art: Play And Its Perversions (1947)22. Paulmile Borduas: Global Refusal (1948)23. Andr Breton: The Black Mirror Of Anarchism (1952)24. Julian Beck: Storming The Barricades (1964)25. Living Theatre Declaration (1970)Chapter 4: Resisting The Nation State26. Alex Comfort:Authority And Delinquency (1950)27. Geoffrey Ostergaard: The Managerial Revolution (1954)28. Mohamed Sal: The Kabyle Mindset (1951)29. Maurice Fayolle: From Tunis To Casablanca (1954)30. Andr Prudhommeaux: The Libertarians And Politics (1954)31. Noir Et Rouge: Refusing The Nationstate (195762)32. Vinoba Bhave And Jayaprakesh Narayan: From Socialism To Sarvodaya (1957)33. Vernon Richards: Banning The Bomb (195859)34. Nicolas Walter: Direct Action And The New Pacifism (1962)35. Paul Goodman: Getting Into Power (1962)Chapter 5: Creating A Counterculture36. Herbert Read:Anarchism And Education (194447)37. Paul Goodman: A Public Dream Of Universal Disaster38. L'Impulso: Resistance Or Revolution (1950)39. David Thoreau Wieck: The Realization Of Freedom (1953)40. David Dellinger: Communalism (1954)41. A.J. Baker: Anarchism Without Ends (1960)42: Gary Snyder: Buddhist Anarchism (1961)43. Nicolas Walter: Anarchism And Religion (1991)
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Anarchism Volume Two'? A: 'Anarchism Volume Two' primarily focuses on the evolution of anarchist ideas and theories since the Spanish revolution and civil war. It covers various topics such as anti-capitalism, ecology, syndicalism, and more.
- Q: Who are some notable contributors featured in this volume? A: Notable contributors include Noam Chomsky, Emma Goldman, Murray Bookchin, and Herbert Read, among others, providing a diverse range of perspectives on anarchism.
- Q: What topics are explored in the book? A: The book explores topics like opposition to war, personal liberation, direct action, and philosophical anarchism, highlighting both historical and contemporary anarchist thought.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners interested in anarchism? A: Yes, the anthology is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for both beginners and those familiar with anarchist theory, as it provides context and a variety of viewpoints.
- Q: What is the format of the book? A: 'Anarchism Volume Two' is available in paperback format and consists of 475 pages filled with essays and writings from various authors.
- Q: When was 'Anarchism Volume Two' published? A: 'Anarchism Volume Two' was published on October 15, 2007.
- Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is available in new condition, ensuring that it is free from wear and tear.
- Q: Does the book include translations from other languages? A: Yes, the book includes translations from various languages including material from Africa, India, China, and Latin America, much of which has not been previously available in English.
- Q: Are there any chapters focused on art and culture? A: Yes, the book includes chapters dedicated to the relationship between art and freedom, exploring how anarchism intersects with cultural expressions.
- Q: Can this book be used for academic purposes? A: Absolutely, 'Anarchism Volume Two' serves as a valuable resource for academic study, providing historical context and a wide range of anarchist writings that can support research and analysis.