Anarchism stands as one of the most vital social movements of the
twentieth century. Yet this large (and growing) contemporary
movement remains obscured by public and scholarly misconceptions as
to its aim and purpose. Lost in recent accounts are the creative
and constructive practices undertaken daily by anarchist organizers
seeking a world free from violence, oppression and exploitation. An
examination of some of these constructive anarchist projects, which
provide examples of politics grounded in everyday resistance,
offers insights into real world attempts to radically transform
social relations in the here and now of everyday life. This book
represents the first detailed analysis of contemporary anarchist
movements in North America. It critically examines the
possibilities and problems facing attempts to build DIY
community-based social and political movements, which seek
radically to transform social relations. The work also engages
theoretical developments around these emerging political practices.
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