Anarchism: A Conceptual Approach
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Two Modes of Decontestation -- A Morphology of Anarchism -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- PART 1: Core Concepts -- 1. Anti-Hierarchy -- Authority -- The State -- Capital -- Domination and Power -- Organizing -- References -- 2. Prefiguration -- Introduction -- Origins -- Prevalence -- Clarifying Prefiguration -- Unified Practice-based Prefiguration -- Further Criticisms of Prefigurative (Anti-)Politics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Freedom -- The Concept of Freedom -- Freedom as an Anarchist Concept -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Agency -- Political Agency -- Anarchism, Agency, and the Encounter with Marx(ism) -- Beyond Marxism and Anarchism -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- 5. Direct Action -- Introduction -- Conceptualising Direct Action -- An Examination of What Is Human -- Worker's Councils, Unions, and Revolutionary Action Models -- Green Anarchy or the Science of the Whole -- Poetry as a Space of Direct Action -- Notes -- References -- 6. Revolution -- Revolution vs. Reform -- Social vs. Political Revolution -- Recontesting Revolution -- References -- PART 2: Adjacent Concepts -- 7. Horizontalism -- Horizontalism -- Anarchism and Horizontalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8. Organisation -- Introduction -- The Ideological and Social Context: Locke and Rousseau -- Associationism: Fraternity Does Not Stop at the Workplace Door -- Anarchist Organisation: Laying the Foundations -- Anarchist Organisation: Principles and Practice -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9. Micropolitics -- Practices and Theories of Micropolitical Power -- Micropolitical Practice as Anarchist Praxis -- Representation and the Micro/Macro Relationship