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Wobblies And Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Wobblies And Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Andrej Grubacic
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By (author) Staughton Lynd
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:261 | Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 128 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781604860412
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Classifications | Dewey:335.83 |
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Publishing Details |
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PM Press
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Imprint |
PM Press
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Publication Date |
3 December 2009 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Offers the reader an encounter between two generations and two traditions. Grubacic is an anarchist from the Balkans. Lynd is a lifelong pacifist influenced by Marxism. They meet in dialogue in an effort to bring together the anarchist and Marxist traditions, to discuss writing of history by those who make it and to remind readers of the the idea that my country is the world'.'
Author Biography
Staughton Lynd taught American history at Spelman College and Yale University. He was director of Freedom Schools in the 1964 Missisipppi Freedom Summer. An early leader of the movement against the Vietnam War, he was blacklisted and unable to continue as an academic. He then became a lawyer, and in this capacity has assisted rank-and-file workers and prisoners for the past thirty years. He has written, edited, or co-edited with his wife Alice Lynd more than a dozen books.
Reviews"There's no doubt that we've lost much of our history. It's also very clear that those in power in this country like it that way. Here's a book that shows us why. It demonstrates not only that another world is possible, but that it already exists, has existed, and shows an endless potential to burst through the artificial walls and divisions that currently imprison us. An exquisite contribution to the literature of human freedom, and coming not a moment too soon." --David Graeber, author of Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology and Direct Action: An Ethnography "In these desperate, often tragic, times, we look backward, forward, even to our dreams to be able to keep imagining a world in which justice may be part of more people's lives. We look to lives lived before ours, to stories and their meanings, to strategies culled from the worlds of politics or ancient wisdoms. We look in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and here in the United States. We are willing to entertain any new idea or revamped strategy. Staughton Lynd's life and work put him in a unique position to seek out someone like Grubacic, ask the pertinent questions, and tell the meaningful stories. Grubacic's experience perfectly compliments Lynd's. Here we have the best of a non-dogmatic Marxism listening to a most creative and humane anarchism. But this book is never weighted down by unforgiving theory. Just the opposite: it is a series of conversations where the reader feels fully present. It provides a marvelous framework for enriching the conversation that's never really stopped: about how we may make this world a better place." --Margaret Randall, author of Sandino's Daughters, When I Look Into the Mirror and See You, and Narrative of Power "I have been in regular contact with Andrej Grubacic for many years, and have been most impressed by his searching intelligence, broad knowledge, lucid judgment, and penetrating commentary on contemporary affairs and their historical roots. He is an original thinker and dedicated activist, who brings deep understanding and outstanding personal qualities to everything he does." --Noam Chomsky
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