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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction
Two Modes of Decontestation A Morphology of Anarchism Conclusions Notes References
PART 1: Core Concepts
1. Anti-Hierarchy
Authority The State Capital Domination and Power Organizing References
2. Prefiguration
Introduction Origins Prevalence Clarifying Prefiguration Unified Practice-based Prefiguration Further Criticisms of Prefigurative (Anti-)Politics Conclusion Notes References
3. Freedom
The Concept of Freedom Freedom as an Anarchist Concept Conclusion Notes References
4. Agency
Political Agency Anarchism, Agency, and the Encounter with Marx(ism) Beyond Marxism and Anarchism Concluding Remarks Notes References
5. Direct Action
Introduction Conceptualising Direct Action An Examination of What Is Human Worker’s Councils, Unions, and Revolutionary Action Models Green Anarchy or the Science of the Whole Poetry as a Space of Direct Action Notes References
6. Revolution
Revolution vs. Reform Social vs. Political Revolution Recontesting Revolution References
PART 2: Adjacent Concepts
7. Horizontalism
Horizontalism Anarchism and Horizontalism Conclusion Notes References
8. Organisation
Introduction The Ideological and Social Context: Locke and Rousseau Associationism: Fraternity Does Not Stop at the Workplace Door Anarchist Organisation: Laying the Foundations Anarchist Organisation: Principles and Practice Conclusion Notes References
9. Micropolitics
Practices and Theories of Micropolitical Power Micropolitical Practice as Anarchist Praxis Representation and the Micro/Macro Relationship Micropolitics or Lifestylism? Notes References
10. Economy
Defining and Critiquing Capitalism Post-Capitalism Mutualism Collectivism Communist Anarchism Bread Notes References
PART 3: Peripheral Concepts
11. Intersectionality
Universal Freedom in Classical Anarchism Beyond Universals: Post-Anarchism Black Feminism and Intersectionality in Contemporary Anarchism Queer Theory, Anti-Colonialism, and Contemporary Anarchism Conclusion: Towards a More Inclusive, Interlocking Anarchist Vision of Freedom Notes References
12. Reform
Identities Practices Marriage Equality Incarceration Militant Reformism? Conclusions References
13. Work
Introduction Context for the Critical Investigation of the Concept of “Work” Anarchist Critique of Work Anarchist Vision of Work The Future of Work Notes References
14. DIY
An Episodic History of DIY Anarchist Cultural Forms Key Characteristics of DIY Anarchism Conclusion Note References
15. Ecocentrism
Eco-Anarchism: A Brief Introduction Introduction to Green Anarchism Complicating Anarchism: Questions about Technology, Industrialism, and Sustainability Moving Forward Concluding Remarks Notes References
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