Truly internationalist and collectivist, boldly examines the forms of right and left wing populism emergent in the fissures of the political world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Liaisons is more than just a collective, it is an inclination, a tangent, a crossroads of confrontations, encounters, and links, with authors from the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Mexico, Quebec, Russia, and Spain. It assembles analyses and theorizations directly from the ongoing struggles of affiliated groups, based in different parts of the planet and seeking a common ground. Ben Morea is a painter, publisher, and direct action political figure. As the unseen hand of the 1960s revolutionary underground, Morea is infamous for shutting down MoMA, forcibly entering the Pentagon, occupying the Fillmore East and Columbia University, and dumping the neglected garbage of the Lower East Side into the fountains of Lincoln Square. He was the force behind the 1960s art/anarchist collective Up Against the Wall Motherfucker and the legendary anarchist zine/broadside Black Mask.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Separate Separatisms: On Quebecois and Indigenous Nationalisms 3. A Very Long Winter 4. A Pueblo, A World 5. Decompose Japan 6. Theses on Islamism 7. American Triptych: 1. Sons of Liberty 2. The People of Ford 3. Fragments on Camps 8. K-Populism 9. The People of the Apocalypse: Vox Populi, Vox Dei, Salvate 10. Ruin, Fury, Fragmentation: Catalans, a Last Effort 11. Greetings from the Peninsula
1. Introduction 2. Separate Separatisms: On Quebecois and Indigenous Nationalisms 3. A Very Long Winter 4. A Pueblo, A World 5. Decompose Japan 6. Theses on Islamism 7. American Triptych: 1. Sons of Liberty 2. The People of Ford 3. Fragments on Camps 8. K-Populism 9. The People of the Apocalypse: Vox Populi, Vox Dei, Salvate 10. Ruin, Fury, Fragmentation: Catalans, a Last Effort 11. Greetings from the Peninsula
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