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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.

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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.

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