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Organizing Anarchy details the remarkable growth and diversity of
anarchist organizational practice in a range of spheres of
activity, from community centers to online activism to labor and
workplace militancy, over the first decades of the twenty-first
century. These projects involve innovative approaches by which
anarchists resist current forms of exploitation and oppression
while building anarchist relations for the future post-capitalist
world in the present. Through direct action and solidarity they
make anarchism manifest today, rather than encountering it as a
distant goal. Organizing Anarchy critically examines the
possibilities and problems facing these anarchists who seek to pose
effective challenges to capitalist forms of exploitation and
domination. The work also engages theoretical developments around
their emerging political practices, particularly the social
movement theories that tend to downplay, overlook, or misunderstand
anarchist movements and forms of organizing.
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