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Sociology of Freedom: Manifesto of the Democratic Civilization, Volume III (Kairos),Used
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When scientific socialism, which for many years was implemented by Abdullah calan and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), became too narrow for his purposes, calan deftly answered the call for a radical redefinition of the social sciences. Writing from his solitary cell in Imrali Prison, calan offered a new and astute analysis of what is happening to the Kurdish people, the Kurdish freedom movement, and future prospects for humanity.The Sociology of Freedom is the fascinating third volume of a fivevolume work titled The Manifesto of the Democratic Civilization. The general aim of the two earlier volumes was to clarify what power and capitalist modernity entailed. Here, calan presents his stunningly original thesis of the democratic civilization, based on his criticism of capitalist modernity.Ambitious in scope and encyclopedic in execution, The Sociology of Freedom is a oneofakind exploration that reveals the remarkable range of one of the Lefts most original thinkers with topics such as existence and freedom, nature and philosophy, anarchism and ecology. calan goes back to the origins of human culture to present a penetrating reinterpretation of the basic problems facing the twentyfirst century and an examination of their solutions. calan convincingly argues that industrialism, capitalism, and the nationstate cannot be conquered within the narrow confines of a socialist context.Recognizing the need for more than just a critique, calan has advanced what is the most radical, farreaching definition of democracy today and argues that a democratic civilization, as an alternative system, already exists but systemic power and knowledge structures, along with a perverse sectarianism, do not allow it to be seen.The Sociology of Freedom is a truly monumental work that gives profuse evidence of calans position as one of the most influential thinkers of our day. It deserves the careful attention of anyone seriously interested in constructive thought or the future of the Left.
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