From nineteenth-century newspaper publishers to the protesters in the "Battle of Seattle" and the recent Greek uprising, anarchists have long been incited to action by the ideal of a "free society of free individuals"?a transformed world in which people and communities relate to each other intentionally and without hierarchy or domination. But what exactly would that look like, and how can we get there?Anarchism and Its AspirationsAnarchism and Its Aspirations.
Contents
Prologue; 1 Anarchism and Its Aspirations; 2 Anarchism's Promise for Anticapitalist Resistance; 3 Democracy Is Direct; 4 Reclaim the Cities: From Protest to Popular Power; 5 Epilogue: Paths toward Utopia; Notes; Credits for Anarchist Interventions.
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