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Oppose and Propose
Lessons From Movement for a New Society
Andrew Cornell
AK Press · Print & ebook · April 22, 2011
Reading lane: Anarchism
Where do the tactics, strategies, and lifestyles of today's activists come from?
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Book Details
- Authors
- Andrew Cornell
- Publisher
- AK Press
- Published
- April 22, 2011
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Anarchism · Radical Politics
- Reading lane
- Anarchism
Affinity
Publisher Categories
Social History
Anarchism
About This Book
Where do the tactics, strategies, and lifestyles of today's activists come from? Many ways of doing radical politics pioneered by Movement for a New Society in the 1970s and 1980s have become central to anti-authoritarian social movements: consensus decision making, spokescouncils, communal living, unlearning oppressive behavior, and co-operatively owned businesses. Andrew Cornell's important contribution to US political history uses this story to raise crucial questions for...
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