Anarchist Studies Vol 22 *2
£7.89
This issue focuses on Bakunin edited by Ruth Kinna.
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Contents
About this issue’s cover –
Alan Antliff
Bakunin and the human subject
Brian Morris
Bakunin’s anti-Jacobinism: ‘Secret societies’ for self-emancipating collectivist social revolution –
Robert M. Cutler
Hegel and anarchist Communism
Nathan Jun
Permanent war: Grids, boomerangs, and counterinsurgency –
Alexander Dunlap
We have nothing of our own but time: Baltasar Gracian’s strategy of disrespectful opportunism
Federico Campagna
REVIEW ARTICLE
Victor Serge: The Worst of the Anarchists
Iain Mackay
Colin Ward
John Nightingale
Anarchism and the Marxist Critique of Capitalism
Brian Morris
REVIEWS
Pietro di Paola, The Knights Errant of Anarchy: London and the Italian anarchist Diaspora (1880-1917)
Reviewed by Bert Altena
Joel Nickels, The Poetry of the Possible: Spontaneity, Modernism, and the Multitude
Reviewed by Jennifer Cooke
Adam Kossoff, The Anarchist Rabbi (2014), 44 minutes.
Reviewed by Ruth Kinna
Kirwin R. Shaffer, Black Flag Boricuas: Anarchism, Antiauthoritarianism, and the Left in Puerto Rico 1897-1921
Reviewed by David Porter
Allan Antliff, Joseph Beuys
Reviewed by Gillian Whiteley
Ian Glasper, The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho-Punk 1980-1984
Reviewed by Jim Donaghey
Christian Fuchs, Social Media: A Critical Introduction
Reviewed by Thomas Swann
Jared Davidson, Sewing Freedom: Philip Josephs, Transnationalism and Early New Zealand Anarchism
Reviewed by Lucien van der Walt
Richard Gilman-Opalsky, Precarious Communism: Manifest Mutations, Manifesto Detourned
Reviewed by John Asimakopoulos
Randall Amster, Anarchism Today
Reviewed by Robert Graham
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