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Joyful Militancy by Carla Bergman

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Joyful Militancy

Building Thriving Resistance in Toxic Times

Carla Bergman, Nick Montgomery, Hari Alluri

AK Press · Print & ebook · December 15, 2017

Reading lane: Civil Liberties

"Absolutely what we need in these days of spreading gloom.

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Why This Clicks

Joyful Resistance

Come here for

  • joyful resistance, not grim catechism
  • anarchist/social-theory crossover with a surprisingly alive pulse

Expect

  • radical politics with a practical, human scale
  • conceptual terrain that leans reflective over slogan-heavy

Book Details

Authors
Carla Bergman, Nick Montgomery, Hari Alluri
Publisher
AK Press
Published
December 15, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Civil Liberties · Feminist Theory & Criticism
Reading lane
Civil Liberties

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Publisher Categories

  • Civil Liberties

  • Feminist Theory & Criticism

  • Social Class

About This Book

"Absolutely what we need in these days of spreading gloom. A very well argued case for joyful militancy, and against the dead hand of puritanical revolution. Read it, live it!”—John Holloway, author of Crack Capitalism Why do radical movements and spaces sometimes feel laden with fear, anxiety, suspicion, self-righteousness, and competition? Montgomery and bergman call this phenomenon rigid radicalism: congealed and toxic ways of relating that have seeped into social movemen...

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"Absolutely what we need in these days of spreading gloom. A very well argued case for joyful militancy, and against the dead hand of puritanical revolution. Read it, live it!”—John Holloway, author of Crack Capitalism Why do radical movements and spaces sometimes feel laden with fear, anxiety, suspicion, self-righteousness, and competition? Montgomery and bergman call this phenomenon rigid radicalism: congealed and toxic ways of relating that have seeped into social movements, posing as the “correct” way of being radical. In conversation with organizers and intellectuals from a wide variety of political currents, the authors explore how rigid radicalism smuggles itself into radical spaces, and how it is being undone Interviewees include Silvia Federici, adrienne maree brown, Marina Sitrin, Gustavo Esteva, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Walidah Imarisha, Margaret Killjoy, Glen Coulthard, Richard Day, and more.

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