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The Failure of Anarchism (Hardcover)
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In the late 19th and early 20th century, anarchism was the most
feared revolutionary movement in the world. However, by the late
20th century anarchism was eclipsed by the rise of the modern
totalitarian states, world wars, and the emergence of technocratic
managerial economies. Meanwhile, anarchists have failed to provide
alternatives to this dominant form of political economy.
In this work, the anarchist theoretician Keith Preston places the
blame for these failures on the shoulders of his fellow anarchists.
He criticizes the contemporary anarchist movement for having
degenerated into a fashionable youth culture that has lost the
ferocity of historic anarchism. Instead, present day anarchists are
more likely to serve as the lackeys of political correctness than
the vanguard of revolution.
Preston discusses the possibility of new directions for modern
anarchists. These include the formation of strategic alliances for
the purpose of overthrowing states, ruling classes, and empires by
means of the visionary concept of pan-secessionism. He recognizes
that anti-state revolutionaries will eventually need to achieve
victory through "fourth generation warfare" i.e. an insurgency on
the model of groups like Hezbollah or the Peoples War Group.
Further, Preston argues that the social base of anarchism should
not be fanciful intellectuals or privileged-class university
students. Instead, the foundation of revolutionary struggle should
be the "lumpenproletariat" of the permanently unemployed, the
dispossessed, the prisoner, the prostitute, and the homeless.
Preston subsequently surveys a plethora of trends that provide a
basis for anarchist optimism.
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