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A revolutionary handbook to radical theory and history as well as an organizing model for how we get free.
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A revolutionary handbook to radical theory and history as well as an organizing model for how we get free.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 142mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 288g
- ISBN-13: 9781942173212
- ISBN-10: 1942173210
- Artikelnr.: 59766322
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 142mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 288g
- ISBN-13: 9781942173212
- ISBN-10: 1942173210
- Artikelnr.: 59766322
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
CounterPoweris a revolutionary organization committed to building the power of working and oppressed people, from below and to the left. Drawing lessons from past and present movements, they offer an analysis, vision, and strategy to build for social revolution in the heart of empire. They organize to dismantle the imperialist world-system: a system based on the fusion of capitalism, heteropatriarchy, white supremacy, and the state. With branches throughout the United States, CounterPower has more than a decade of experience helping to build the collective power and autonomy of workers and the oppressed.
INTRODUCTION
The Specter That Haunts Us
Guerrilla Tektology
Building Counterpower for a Free Society
Outline of the Book
CHAPTER 1: POLITICS
1.1: Everything is Political!
Value
Standpoint
Composition
Inquiry
1.2: A Communist Politics
From Counterpower to Communism
CHAPTER 2: METHODS
2.1: Radical Social Science
Demystifying Reality and Illuminating Paths to Freedom
Against Reductionism
Historical-Geographical Materialism
An Itinerary for Radical Social Science
2.2: Conceptual Framework
Complementary Holism
The Human Center
Character Structures
Institutional Boundary
Spheres of Social Activity
Intra-Actions Among Spheres of Social Activity
Evolution and Revolution
2.3: Research from Below
Social Group Composition
The Multitude of Workers and Popular Social Groups
Cycles and Circuits of Struggle
Decoding the Hidden Transcript
Critical Assessment and Summation
Future Directions for Inquiry
CHAPTER 3: ANALYSIS
3.1: The Imperialist World-System
Empire as a World-Producing Force
Center/Periphery Relations
A Geopolitics of Imperialism
The Ecological Rift
Imperialist Strategies of Domination
Imperialist Crisis and Decay
Resurgent Fascism
3.2: Revolutionary Situations
CHAPTER 4: VISION
4.1: Communist Alternatives
Territories of Freedom
Commons
Conviviality
Councils
Communes
Assembling Communist Alternatives
4.2: Kinship
Communism at Point Zero
Communities of Full Care
Free Love and Free Partnerships
Communal Habitations
Education for Autonomy
4.3: Economics
The Abolition of Class Society
Stewardship of the Commons and Collective Enterprises
Federated Councils of Workers and Consumers
Multidimensional Production
Social Provisioning, Remunerative Justice, and Factors of Consumption
Communal Participatory Planning
4.4: Polity
Negate the State
A Communal Participatory Polity
Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice
Communal Defense and Security
4.5: Community
Decolonization
The Indigenist Perspective
Polyculturalism and Intercommunalism
A Psychedelic Transformation of Everyday Life
4.6: The World Commune
CHAPTER 5: STRATEGY
5.1: Levels of Political Praxis
5.2: Continuous Revolution
5.3: Organized Autonomy
Organs of Counterpower
Defending the Area of Autonomy
Create Two, Three, Many Parties of Autonomy!
From United Front to System of Counterpower
5.4: Protracted Revolutionary Struggle
A Path to Liberation
Phase 1: Laying the Groundwork
Phase 2: The Emergence of Territorial Counterpower
Phase 3: Insurrectionary Rupture
Phase 4: Direct Transition to Communism
CONCLUSION
SummationThe Question of Program
The Specter That Haunts Us
Guerrilla Tektology
Building Counterpower for a Free Society
Outline of the Book
CHAPTER 1: POLITICS
1.1: Everything is Political!
Value
Standpoint
Composition
Inquiry
1.2: A Communist Politics
From Counterpower to Communism
CHAPTER 2: METHODS
2.1: Radical Social Science
Demystifying Reality and Illuminating Paths to Freedom
Against Reductionism
Historical-Geographical Materialism
An Itinerary for Radical Social Science
2.2: Conceptual Framework
Complementary Holism
The Human Center
Character Structures
Institutional Boundary
Spheres of Social Activity
Intra-Actions Among Spheres of Social Activity
Evolution and Revolution
2.3: Research from Below
Social Group Composition
The Multitude of Workers and Popular Social Groups
Cycles and Circuits of Struggle
Decoding the Hidden Transcript
Critical Assessment and Summation
Future Directions for Inquiry
CHAPTER 3: ANALYSIS
3.1: The Imperialist World-System
Empire as a World-Producing Force
Center/Periphery Relations
A Geopolitics of Imperialism
The Ecological Rift
Imperialist Strategies of Domination
Imperialist Crisis and Decay
Resurgent Fascism
3.2: Revolutionary Situations
CHAPTER 4: VISION
4.1: Communist Alternatives
Territories of Freedom
Commons
Conviviality
Councils
Communes
Assembling Communist Alternatives
4.2: Kinship
Communism at Point Zero
Communities of Full Care
Free Love and Free Partnerships
Communal Habitations
Education for Autonomy
4.3: Economics
The Abolition of Class Society
Stewardship of the Commons and Collective Enterprises
Federated Councils of Workers and Consumers
Multidimensional Production
Social Provisioning, Remunerative Justice, and Factors of Consumption
Communal Participatory Planning
4.4: Polity
Negate the State
A Communal Participatory Polity
Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice
Communal Defense and Security
4.5: Community
Decolonization
The Indigenist Perspective
Polyculturalism and Intercommunalism
A Psychedelic Transformation of Everyday Life
4.6: The World Commune
CHAPTER 5: STRATEGY
5.1: Levels of Political Praxis
5.2: Continuous Revolution
5.3: Organized Autonomy
Organs of Counterpower
Defending the Area of Autonomy
Create Two, Three, Many Parties of Autonomy!
From United Front to System of Counterpower
5.4: Protracted Revolutionary Struggle
A Path to Liberation
Phase 1: Laying the Groundwork
Phase 2: The Emergence of Territorial Counterpower
Phase 3: Insurrectionary Rupture
Phase 4: Direct Transition to Communism
CONCLUSION
SummationThe Question of Program
INTRODUCTION
The Specter That Haunts Us
Guerrilla Tektology
Building Counterpower for a Free Society
Outline of the Book
CHAPTER 1: POLITICS
1.1: Everything is Political!
Value
Standpoint
Composition
Inquiry
1.2: A Communist Politics
From Counterpower to Communism
CHAPTER 2: METHODS
2.1: Radical Social Science
Demystifying Reality and Illuminating Paths to Freedom
Against Reductionism
Historical-Geographical Materialism
An Itinerary for Radical Social Science
2.2: Conceptual Framework
Complementary Holism
The Human Center
Character Structures
Institutional Boundary
Spheres of Social Activity
Intra-Actions Among Spheres of Social Activity
Evolution and Revolution
2.3: Research from Below
Social Group Composition
The Multitude of Workers and Popular Social Groups
Cycles and Circuits of Struggle
Decoding the Hidden Transcript
Critical Assessment and Summation
Future Directions for Inquiry
CHAPTER 3: ANALYSIS
3.1: The Imperialist World-System
Empire as a World-Producing Force
Center/Periphery Relations
A Geopolitics of Imperialism
The Ecological Rift
Imperialist Strategies of Domination
Imperialist Crisis and Decay
Resurgent Fascism
3.2: Revolutionary Situations
CHAPTER 4: VISION
4.1: Communist Alternatives
Territories of Freedom
Commons
Conviviality
Councils
Communes
Assembling Communist Alternatives
4.2: Kinship
Communism at Point Zero
Communities of Full Care
Free Love and Free Partnerships
Communal Habitations
Education for Autonomy
4.3: Economics
The Abolition of Class Society
Stewardship of the Commons and Collective Enterprises
Federated Councils of Workers and Consumers
Multidimensional Production
Social Provisioning, Remunerative Justice, and Factors of Consumption
Communal Participatory Planning
4.4: Polity
Negate the State
A Communal Participatory Polity
Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice
Communal Defense and Security
4.5: Community
Decolonization
The Indigenist Perspective
Polyculturalism and Intercommunalism
A Psychedelic Transformation of Everyday Life
4.6: The World Commune
CHAPTER 5: STRATEGY
5.1: Levels of Political Praxis
5.2: Continuous Revolution
5.3: Organized Autonomy
Organs of Counterpower
Defending the Area of Autonomy
Create Two, Three, Many Parties of Autonomy!
From United Front to System of Counterpower
5.4: Protracted Revolutionary Struggle
A Path to Liberation
Phase 1: Laying the Groundwork
Phase 2: The Emergence of Territorial Counterpower
Phase 3: Insurrectionary Rupture
Phase 4: Direct Transition to Communism
CONCLUSION
SummationThe Question of Program
The Specter That Haunts Us
Guerrilla Tektology
Building Counterpower for a Free Society
Outline of the Book
CHAPTER 1: POLITICS
1.1: Everything is Political!
Value
Standpoint
Composition
Inquiry
1.2: A Communist Politics
From Counterpower to Communism
CHAPTER 2: METHODS
2.1: Radical Social Science
Demystifying Reality and Illuminating Paths to Freedom
Against Reductionism
Historical-Geographical Materialism
An Itinerary for Radical Social Science
2.2: Conceptual Framework
Complementary Holism
The Human Center
Character Structures
Institutional Boundary
Spheres of Social Activity
Intra-Actions Among Spheres of Social Activity
Evolution and Revolution
2.3: Research from Below
Social Group Composition
The Multitude of Workers and Popular Social Groups
Cycles and Circuits of Struggle
Decoding the Hidden Transcript
Critical Assessment and Summation
Future Directions for Inquiry
CHAPTER 3: ANALYSIS
3.1: The Imperialist World-System
Empire as a World-Producing Force
Center/Periphery Relations
A Geopolitics of Imperialism
The Ecological Rift
Imperialist Strategies of Domination
Imperialist Crisis and Decay
Resurgent Fascism
3.2: Revolutionary Situations
CHAPTER 4: VISION
4.1: Communist Alternatives
Territories of Freedom
Commons
Conviviality
Councils
Communes
Assembling Communist Alternatives
4.2: Kinship
Communism at Point Zero
Communities of Full Care
Free Love and Free Partnerships
Communal Habitations
Education for Autonomy
4.3: Economics
The Abolition of Class Society
Stewardship of the Commons and Collective Enterprises
Federated Councils of Workers and Consumers
Multidimensional Production
Social Provisioning, Remunerative Justice, and Factors of Consumption
Communal Participatory Planning
4.4: Polity
Negate the State
A Communal Participatory Polity
Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice
Communal Defense and Security
4.5: Community
Decolonization
The Indigenist Perspective
Polyculturalism and Intercommunalism
A Psychedelic Transformation of Everyday Life
4.6: The World Commune
CHAPTER 5: STRATEGY
5.1: Levels of Political Praxis
5.2: Continuous Revolution
5.3: Organized Autonomy
Organs of Counterpower
Defending the Area of Autonomy
Create Two, Three, Many Parties of Autonomy!
From United Front to System of Counterpower
5.4: Protracted Revolutionary Struggle
A Path to Liberation
Phase 1: Laying the Groundwork
Phase 2: The Emergence of Territorial Counterpower
Phase 3: Insurrectionary Rupture
Phase 4: Direct Transition to Communism
CONCLUSION
SummationThe Question of Program