Perspectives on Anarchist Theory (Number 32-2021)
Perspectives on Anarchist Theory (Number 32-2021)
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Softcover book in very good condition. Binding is square and tight. Pages are clean with no writing or highlights.Perspectives on Anarchist Theory is the journal published by the Institute for Anarchist Studies and includes recent essays by IAS-supported writers and features anarchist views on contemporary issues. This issue has artwork from "Gallery of the Streets," a network of autonomous artists, activists, and scholars committed to abolitionist movement-building. Articles include: "Introduction to Power" by Theresa Warburton, "The World is Dying Darling" by Vera Rubin, "Living Your Life in a State of War" by Shane Burley, "Building Online Power" by Cayden Mak, "The Power of Solidarity and Mutual Aid: Decolonizing Puerto Rico" by Pedro Anglada Cordero, "Time Under Tension: Lessons in Organizing From a Kettleball Gym" by Lara Messersmith-Glavin, "Fundraising Anarchy" by Lake Roberts, "David Graeber & the Power of Imagination" by James Anderson, "Popular Power in an Age of Protest and Pandemic" by Enrique Guerrero-Lopez and Cameron Hughes, "So You Got Teargassed" by Missy Rohs, "Power Within" by Cindy Crabb, "Dispatch from Portland's Protests" by Sarah Mirk, " Abolition and the Movement Against Police Brutality" by Twin Cities Workers Defense Alliance, "A Voice from Minneapolis' George Floyd Square" by Twin Cities Workers Defense Alliance, " Can You Hear Me Now?" by Verena Schafers Sutherland, "Is Another World Possible? Pandemic Communalism as a Cure to Corona Capitalism" by Jean Desta, "Taking Time, Building Power: Our Quarantine Book Club" by Josh Cerretti, "Surviving Pandemic," and "You Say You Want a Revolution" by James Mumm.

