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Index
Cover Series Title Copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: In search of the impossible community
Free community as the concrete universal In the midst of crisis Grounds for hope Anarchy, solidarity, and legitimacy The universal particular and the dialectic of modernity Contemporary anarchist theory: Bridging the gap In defense of dialectic The structure of this work
2 Critique of the Gotham Program: From libertarian socialism to communitarian anarchism 3 The third concept of liberty: Theorizing the free communityc
The senses of freedom Abstract freedom Freedom as self-determination Agency and critical reason Recognition and nondomination Reconciling universality and particularity The state and the problem of agency A noncoercive state? The kingdom of God was within Hegel The free community The community of communities Politics and spirit
4 Against principalities and powers: Critique of domination versus liberalization of domination
The system of domination Foundations of the critique of social domination The radical critique of domination Domination in contemporary liberal theory Domination as arbitrary interference Liberalizing economic and political domination From real consent to possible contestation Failures of the liberal theory of domination The ideological collapse of republicanism
5 Anarchy and the dialectic of utopia: The place of no place
The origins of utopia Utopia as domination Utopia as elitism Utopia as escapism Utopia as critique Utopia of desire The presence of utopia Hyper(topian) text Utopia in history The end of utopia The return to nowhere
6 The microecology of community: Toward a theory of grassroots organization
The problem of political culture The microecology of community Toward a community of communities The resurgence of the affinity group The experience of base communities Ecocommunity or barbarism?
7 Bridging the unbridgeable chasm: Personal transformation and social action in anarchist practice
Individual and society in anarchist thought The political discourse of freedom and autonomy Bookchin on classical individualist anarchism Lifestyle anarchism as the new individualism On consensus as disguised egoism The role of affinity groups and primary communities
8 Disaster anarchism: Hurricane Katrina and the shock of recognition
Reclusian reflections on an unnatural disaster The social ecology of disaster A heritage of violence Games of chance A state of disaster On a street named desire Facing the future The social crisis in New Orleans The environmental crisis in New Orleans Mutual aid and solidarity in New Orleans Portraits of tragedy and hope
9 The common good: Sarvodaya and the Gandhian legacy
The Sarvodaya Movement in India The roots of revolution Gandhian anarchism Gandhian antistatism Satyagraha as revolutionary direct action Swaraj and the structure of communal autonomy The problem of the transition Sarvodayan technology The Sarvodaya solidarity economy The Gandhian legacy The Sarvodaya Shramadana movement in Sri Lanka Awakening: The theoretical, ethical, and spiritual basis The commonwealth of villages Creating peace amid strife Foreign aid
10 Beyond the limits of the city: A communitarian anarchist critique of libertarian municipalism
Democracy, ecology, and community Citizenship and self-identity The “agent of history” The municipality as ground of social being The social and the political Paideia and civic virtue The municipalist program Beyond the fetishism of assemblies Municipal economics The confederative principle Municipalizing nature? Conclusion
Bibliography Index
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