Come Hell or High Water
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Come Hell or High Water: A Handbook on Collective Process Gone Awry
Being part of an egalitarian collective can be a powerful and liberating experience. Most of us, throughout our lives, have been in groups in the broader society—whether in the workplace, school, or other organizations—in which hierarchies of authority, power, and knowledge are paramount.
Description
Delfina Vannucci and Richard Singer bring years of experience in non-hierarchical groups to bear, not so much in an exposé but as something of an update of the Tyranny of Structurelessness.
Come Hell or High Water: A Handbook on Collective Process Gone Awry helps individuals navigate the world of egalitarian, directly democratic groups. From their experiences working with egalitarian and anarchist organizations, Delfina Vannucci and Richard Singer offer a street-level view of how social relationships and power work. Lessons are learned and hindsight is 20/20, and Come Hell or High Water offers readers both in this little gem.
Critical, humorous, and prophetic, this book is a must-read for those new to egalitarian groups as well as for the salty old vet that thinks she’s got it all figured out. It’s a tough world out there; it’s a world that doesn’t prepare us for developing social relationships based on trust, caring, and solidarity – as well as a healthy respect for differences. Whether playing a role in an anarchist organization, horizontal social or political group, worker co-op, or trying to incorporate egalitarian processes where they don’t already exist, Come Hell or High Water will help keep you focused on the positives and help in avoiding the pitfalls.
Additional information
Weight | 0.290000 kg |
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