Der Anarchismus und seine Ideale

Paperback, 95 pages

German language

Published Jan. 23, 2013 by Unrast Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-89771-533-2
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OCLC Number:
828725219

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Der Anarchismus und seine Ideale ist eine kurze Einführung in den Anarchismus in der Tradition klassischer Texte wie Alexander Berkmans „ABC des Anarchismus“ oder Nicolas Walters „About Anarchism“.

Während diese Schriften jedoch vor Jahrzehnten erschienen, ist Milsteins Text vom Wiedererstarken des Anarchismus zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts geprägt. Es gelingt ihr dabei, die Verbindungen zwischen dem klassischen Anarchismus und gegenwärtiger anarchistischer Strömungen deutlich zu machen. Der Anarchismus wird als ›ethischer Kompass‹ präsentiert, mit dessen Hilfe wir uns auf eine herrschaftsfreie Gesellschaft zubewegen können.

Dieses ethische Prinzip vereint alle anarchistischen Projekte der Geschichte, ungeachtet ihrer Vielfalt. Milsteins Beispiele reichen von der Pariser Kommune 1871 bis zu zeitgenössischen anarchistischen Kunstkollektiven. Das aktivistische Engagement der Autorin wird darin deutlich und bereichert die theoretischen Reflexionen. Der Anarchismus und seine Ideale ist eine Einführung in den Anarchismus, die unserer Zeit gerecht wird.

(Quelle: Unrast Verlag)

2 editions

Probably what I needed

I realized, to my considerable chagrin, that I hadn't read anything explicitly anarchist for far too long, and this seemed like a good place to get back into it. It's a pretty short book -- maybe 120 pages as a paperback -- and skates pretty quickly over the history of anarchism, spending more time talking about the street actions in Seattle and the lessons that can be learned for modern anarchist organizing. I'd say it serves better to (re)awaken enthusiasm, while providing pointers to further reading.

reviewed Anarchism and Its Aspirations by Cindy Milstein (Anarchist interventions, #1)

Review of 'Anarchism and Its Aspirations' on 'Goodreads'

This book does a great job of introducing the ideas from which anarchism stems. It is passionate, clear and down to earth. It gets you excited and, most importantly, provides lots of footnotes to go deeper into any of the specific subjects it deals with. A great unassuming guide to the newbies and a wild eye opener to the possibilities of free association and the alternatives to our current power structures.

I will be recommending it to my friends, and also using it as a reference for future research.

reviewed Anarchism and Its Aspirations by Cindy Milstein (Anarchist interventions, #1)

Review of 'Anarchism and Its Aspirations' on 'Goodreads'

Not really an "introduction to anarchism" (as some of the blurbs inside claim it to be - more like her reasons for being an anarchist and perspective on it), very light on class struggle and analysis (even in the essay on "anticapitalist resistance"), but okay.

reviewed Anarchism and Its Aspirations by Cindy Milstein (Anarchist interventions, #1)

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Not really an "introduction to anarchism" (as some of the blurbs inside claim it to be - more like her reasons for being an anarchist and perspective on it), very light on class struggle and analysis (even in the essay on "anticapitalist resistance"), but okay.

reviewed Anarchism and Its Aspirations by Cindy Milstein (Anarchist interventions, #1)

Review of 'Anarchism and Its Aspirations' on 'Goodreads'

I liked the book. It covered a lot of territory, almost too much territory. I'm not sure who it was meant for. Seemed like an intro, but flew by so fast I'm not sure a newbie would process it all.

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