Langbeschreibung
Rather than attempt to formulate a unitary definition of anarchism as an ideology or political theory, this book will employ a conceptual-morphological analysis which identifies the core, adjacent, and peripheral concepts of anarchism. The introduction provides an overview of the conceptual-morphological approach and explain why it is especially beneficial to the study of anarchism.A stellar international line up of experts explore a specific concept and its relationship to anarchism broadly construed¿that is, not tied to a particular thinker, time period, or tendency.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction [Benjamin Franks, Nathan Jun, and Leonard Williams] Part 1: Core Concepts 1. Anti-Hierarchy [Randall Amster] 2. Prefiguration [Benjamin Franks] 3. Freedom [Nathan Jun] 4. Agency [David Bates] 5. Direct Action [Vicente Ordóñez] 6. Revolution [Uri Gordon] Part 2: Adjacent Concepts 7. Horizontalism [Mark Bray] 8. Organisation [Iain McKay] 9. Micropolitics [Laura Portwood-Stacer] 10. Economy [Deric Shannon] Part 3: Peripheral Concepts 11. Intersectionality [Hillary Lazar] 12. Reform [Leonard Williams] 13. Work [Ekaterina Chertkovskaya and Konstantin Stoborod] 14. DIY [Sandra Jeppesen] 15. Ecocentrism [Sean Parson]