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A Living Spirit Of Revolt: The Infrapolitics of Anarchism

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Living Spirit Of Revolt: The Infrapolitics of Anarchism
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Howard Zinn
By (author) Ziga Vodovnik
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:234
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 127
ISBN/Barcode 9781604865233
ClassificationsDewey:335.83
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher PM Press
Imprint PM Press
Publication Date 21 November 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

In this groundbreaking and magisterial work, Ziga Vodovnik establishes that anarchism today is not only the most revolutionary current but - for the first time in history - the only one left. Vodovnik argues that many contemporary theoretical reflections on anarchism marginalise or neglect to mention the relevance of the anarchy of everyday life. Given this myopic (mis)conception of its essence, we are still searching for anarchism in places where the chances of actually finding it are the smallest.

Author Biography

Ziga Vodovnik is an assistant professor of political science in the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana. His teaching and research focus on contemporary political theories and praxes, social movements in the Americas, and the history of political ideas. Howard Zinn was a lifelong activist for peace and justice as well as a historian, playwright, and author of numerous books, including the bestselling and groundbreaking A People's History of the United States.

Reviews

"Ziga Vodovnik's A Living Sprit of Revolt is an original and brilliant exploration of the great tapestry of theory and praxis that belongs in the anarchist tradition and its contemporary forms. For the first time he makes a striking case that the Transcendentalists and their intellectual cousins belong firmly in this tradition. No library of contemporary or historical radicalism can be without it." --James C. Scott, author of Seeing like a State and Two Cheers for Anarchism "Like Marx's old mole, the instinct for freedom keeps burrowing, and periodically breaks through to the light of day in novel and exciting forms. That is happening again right now in many parts of the world, often inspired by, and revitalizing, the anarchist tradition that is examined in Ziga Vodovnik's book. A Living Spirit of Revolt is a deeply informed and thoughtful work, which offers us very timely and instructive lessons." --Noam Chomsky, MIT "Ziga Vodovnik has made a fresh and original contribution to our understanding of anarchism, by unearthing its importance for the New England Transcendentalists and their impact on radical politics in America. A Living Spirit of Revolt is interesting, relevant and is sure to be widely read and enjoyed." --Uri Gordon, author of Anarchy Alive: Anti-Authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory "This book with its felicitous title is an important and essential work, honest, painstaking, and intelligent. Unlike so many political scientists, Ziga Vodovnik understands anarchism. It is unlikely that anyone can read A Living Spirit of Revolt without gaining a wholly new perspective on the history and future of the anarchist movement. In a period that promises to spawn exciting transformations and occupations of politics, this brilliant work offers a degree of real understanding, and therefore cannot be too much commended." --Andrej Grubacic, author of Don't Mourn Balkanize!: Essays After Yugoslavia and co-author of Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History