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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1. Portrait of the Anarchist as an Old Man -- 1. Out with the Old, in with the Ne -- 2. From New Anarchism to Post-anarchism -- Conclusion to Part 1 -- Part 2. Coming Out of Russia -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 3. Nihilism -- 4. Mapping the State -- Conclusion to Part 2 -- Part 3. Revolution and Evolution -- Introduction to Part 3: The General Idea of Anarchy -- 5. Anarchism: Utopian and Scientific -- 6. The Revolution Will Not Be Historicised -- Conclusion to Part 3 -- Reviewing the Classical Anarchist Tradition -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In: A Pelican book
Introduction -- Part 1. Portrait of the Anarchist as an Old Man -- 1. Out with the Old, in with the New -- 2. From New Anarchism to Post-anarchism -- Conclusion to Part 1 -- Part 2. Coming Out of Russia -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 3. Nihilism -- 4. Mapping the State -- Conclusion to Part 2 -- Part 3. Revolution and Evolution -- Introduction to Part 3: The General Idea of Anarchy -- 5. Anarchism: Utopian and Scientific -- 6. The Revolution Will Not Be Historicised -- Conclusion to Part 3 -- Reviewing the Classical Anarchist Tradition -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In: Bloomsbury Companions Ser.
In: Beginner''s Guides
What do anarchists stand for? In this clear and penetrating study, Ruth Kinna goes directly to the heart of this controversial ideology, explaining the influences that have shaped anarchism and the different tactics and strategies that have been used by anarchists throughout history to achieve their ends. Kinna covers themes both historical and acutely contemporary, including: Could anarchy ever really be a viable alternative to the state? Can anarchist ideals ever be consistent with the justification of violence? How has anarchism influenced the anti-globalization movement? Ruth Kinna is Lec
In: Early writings on terrorism Vol. 2
In: Interventions
In: Routledge Focus
Introduction : art, culture and violence / Ruth Kinna and Gillian Whiteley -- From Watts to Wall Street : a situationist analysis of political violence / Martin Lang -- Protest art and public space : Oleg Kulik and the strategies of Moscow Actionism / Marina Maximova -- Project sigma : the temporality of activism / Vlad Morariu and Jaakko Karhunen -- Challenging state-led political violence with art-activism : focus on borders / Amy Corcoran -- Power v. violence : how can contemporary art create a 'space of appearance' and generate social change? / Jessica Holtaway.
In: Routledge handbooks
Front Cover -- Praise for Libertarian Socialism: Politics in Black and Red -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction - Ruth Kinna and Alex Prichard -- 2. Freedom and Democracy: Marxism, Anarchism and the Problem of Human Nature - Paul Blackledge -- 3. Anarchism, Individualism and Communism: William Morris's Critique of Anarcho-communism - Ruth Kinna -- 4. The Syndicalist Challenge in the Durham Coalfield before 1914 - Lewis H. Mates -- 5. Georges Sorel's Anarcho-Marxism - Renzo Llorente -- 6. Antonio Gramsci, Anarchism, Syndicalism and Sovversivismo - Carl Levy -- 7. Council Communist Perspectives on the Spanish Civil War and Revolution, 1936-1939 - Saku Pinta -- 8. A 'Bohemian Freelancer'? C.L.R. James, His Early Relationship to Anarchism and the Intellectual Origins of Autonomism - Christian Høgsbjerg -- 9. 'White Skin, Black Masks': Marxist and Anti-racist Roots of Contemporary US Anarchism - Andrew Cornell -- 10. The Search for a Libertarian Communism: Daniel Guérin and the 'Synthesis' of Marxism and Anarchism - David Berry -- 11. Socialisme ou Barbarie or the Partial Encounters between Critical Marxism and Libertarianism - Benoît Challand -- 12. Beyond Black and Red: The Situationists and the Legacy of the Workers' Movement - Jean-Christophe Angaut -- 13. Carnival and Class: Anarchism and Councilism in Australasia during the 1970s - Toby Boraman -- 14. Situating Hardt and Negri - David Bates -- 15. Conclusion: Towards a Libertarian Socialism for the Twenty-First Century? - Saku Pinta and David Berry -- Bibliography -- Index.