Description: You will receive these FIVE BOOKS on anarchism and the usa: *Anderson, William C. - The Nation on No Map*Avrich, Paul - American Anarchist*Bey, Marquis - Anarcho-Blackness*Ross, Clifton - Home from the Dark Side of Utopia*Senta, Antonio - Luigi Galleani TOTAL WEIGHT: 3.3 LbsTOTAL PAGES: 1,200TOTAL CONDITION: All Brand New Anderson, William C. - The Nation on No Map"The Nation on No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition," by William C. Anderson, foreword by Saidiya Hartman, afterword by Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, published by AK Press, 2021.ISBN: 978-1-84935-434-9E-ISBN: 978-1-84935-435-6LccN: 2021935969Weight: 0.75 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 202 Avrich, Paul - American Anarchist"An American Anarchist: the Life of Voltairine de Cleyre," by Paul Avrich, foreword by Robert P. Helms, published by AK Press, 2018.ISBN: 978-1-84935-268-0E-ISBN: 978-1-84935-269-7LccN: 2017957072Weight: 0.95 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 264 Bey, Marquis - Anarcho-Blackness"Anarcho-Blackness: Notes Toward a Black Anarchism," by Marquis Bey, published by AK Press, 2020.ISBN: 978-1-84935-375-5E-ISBN: 978-1-84935-376-2LccN: 2019947438Weight: 0.30 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 123 Ross, Clifton - Home from the Dark Side of Utopia"Home from the Dark Side of Utopia: A Journey Through American Revolutions," by Clifton Ross, foreword by Straughton Lynd, published by AK Press, 2016.ISBN-13: 978-1849352505Weight: 0.75 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 378 Senta, Antonio - Luigi Galleani"Luigi Galleani: The Most Dangerous Anarchist in America," by Antonio Senta, translated by Andrea Asali with Sean Sayers, foreword by Sean Sayers, published by AK Press, 2019.ISBN-13: 978-1849353489Weight: 0.6 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 265 Descriptions: Anderson, William C. - The Nation on No Map:From Publisher: The Nation on No Map examines state power, abolition, and ideological tensions within the struggle for Black liberation while centering the politics of Black autonomy and self-determination. Amid renewed interest in Black anarchism among the left, Anderson offers a principled rejection of reformism, nation building, and citizenship in the ongoing fight against capitalism and white supremacism. As a viable alternative amidst worsening social conditions, he calls for the urgent prioritization of community-based growth, arguing that in order to overcome oppression, people must build capacity beyond the state. It interrogates how history and myth and leadership are used to rehabilitate governance instead of achieving a revolutionary abolition. By complicating our understanding of the predicaments we face, The Nation on No Map hopes to encourage readers to utilize a Black anarchic lens in favor of total transformation, no matter what it’s called. Anderson’s text examines reformism, orthodoxy, and the idea of the nation-state itself as problems that must be transcended and key sites for a liberatory re-envisioning of struggle. Avrich, Paul - American Anarchist:From Publisher: When it was first published, An American Anarchist marked a trail historians of American anarchism are still following today. Narrative-driven like all of Paul Avrich’s works, it presents Voltairine de Cleyre and her fellow anarchists as complex human beings. De Cleyre (1866–1912) was the first prominent American-born anarchist. From her writings and speeches, through the illnesses that plagued her, the assassination attempt that left her clinging to life, to her early death at forty- five, she worked tirelessly for her ideal. Avrich places her squarely in her vibrant milieu, highlighting famous characters like Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman and the infamous, like Dyer D. Lum—Voltairine de Cleyre’s lover and the man who sneaked a dynamite cartridge into Louis Lingg’s cell so the accused Haymarket Martyr could die at his own hand and not the state’s. This edition includes a new introduction by historian Robert P. Helms. Bey, Marquis - Anarcho-Blackness:From Publisher: In this bold and expansive treatise, Marquis Bey seeks to define the shape of a Black anarchism—not, he says, by listing “all the Black people who are anarchists and the anarchists who are Black people,” but though a fluid and generative encounter between anarchism and Blackness. Classical anarchism tended to avoid questions of race—specifically Blackness—as well as the intersections of race and gender. Skeptical of satisfying himself with the usual finger-pointing this lack invites, Bey addresses it head on, not by constructing a new cannon of Black anarchists but by outlining how anarchism and Blackness already share a certain subjective relationship to power, a way of understanding and inhabiting the world. Through the lens of a Black feminist and transgender theory that unsettles and subverts social hierarchies, he explores what we can learn by making the kinship of Blackness and anarchism explicit, including how anarchism itself is transformed by the encounter. Ross, Clifton - Home from the Dark Side of Utopia:From Publisher: A riveting personal memoir that shares hard-earned political insights. Ross's journey begins on Air Force bases and in small, conservative towns in the American South. We follow his political and spiritual development from an Anabaptist peace community in the 1970s, through various forms of radical and countercultural politics, to the present-day failures of "revolutions" throughout Latin America, with a particular focus on the Bolivarian process in Venezuela. The book charts a path through good intentions, projects gone awry, and the shadow side of utopian dreams—ultimately locating hope in the social movements of ordinary people who resist the imposition of states and other actors that claim to represent them. Senta, Antonio - Luigi Galleani:From Publisher: Born in Vercelli in 1861, Luigi Galleani is considered, with Errico Malatesta, the most influential militant of Italian-speaking anarchism. A tireless thinker, agitator, and public speaker, he attracted large numbers of workers to the revolutionary cause in Italy and the United States. This book, the result of a fruitful collaboration between Antonio Senta, a scholar of anarchist history, and Sean Sayers, a philosopher and Galleani’s grandson, is the biography of one of the most charismatic exponents of workers' struggles in Europe and the United States between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Author: William C. Anderson, Paul Avrich, Marquis Bey, Clifton Ross, Antonio Senta
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