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No Spiritual Surrender by Klee Benally
No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred is a searing anti-colonial analysis rooted in frontline experience. Klee …
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No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred is a searing anti-colonial analysis rooted in frontline experience. Klee …
No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred is a searing anti-colonial analysis rooted in frontline experience. Klee …
Deschooling Society is a 1971 book written by Austrian author Ivan Illich that critiques the role and practice of education …
First published in Portuguese in 1968, Pedagogy of the Oppressed was translated and published in English in 1970. The methodology …
First published in Portuguese in 1968, Pedagogy of the Oppressed was translated and published in English in 1970. The methodology …
Deschooling Society is a 1971 book written by Austrian author Ivan Illich that critiques the role and practice of education …
As an indigenous person, Tyson Yunkaporta looks at global systems from a unique perspective, one tied to the natural and …
As an indigenous person, Tyson Yunkaporta looks at global systems from a unique perspective, one tied to the natural and …
In 2025, with the world descending into madness and anarchy, one woman begins a fateful journey toward a better future. …
Malatesta began writing the series of dialogues that make up At the Café: Conversations on Anarchism in March 1897, while …
Many of us wonder what we could possibly do to end oppression, exploitation, and injustice. People have studied revolutions and …
Providing resources, theory, hands-on tools, and illuminating case studies for the next generation of innovative change-makers, this unique book explores …
Does a good job of explaining cybernetic terminology & concepts whilst remaining accessible to most readers. Applies Stafford Beer's (of Project CYBERSYN fame) Viable Systems Model to anarchist organising, creating a framework by which to build sustainable and effective organisations.
The last few chapters felt a bit under-cooked, however, almost as if they were tacked on to fill out the page-count.