The Accumulation of Freedom
Writings on Anarchist Economics
Herausgeber: Nocella Ii, Anthony J; Asimakopoulos, John; Shannon, Deric
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Writings on Anarchist Economics
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Who says economic science is dismal? Anarchists investigate an economics beyond capitalism.
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Who says economic science is dismal? Anarchists investigate an economics beyond capitalism.
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- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 141mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781849350945
- ISBN-10: 1849350949
- Artikelnr.: 33324336
- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 141mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781849350945
- ISBN-10: 1849350949
- Artikelnr.: 33324336
Deric Shannon is a PhD. candidate in sociology at the University of Connecticut, where he studies prefigurative politics and radical social movements. He is a co-editor of the book Contemporary Anarchist Studies: An Introductory Reader of Anarchy in the Academy and the author of numerous articles and book chapters, typically on radical political thought. He is a member of the Workers Solidarity Alliance, Queers without Borders, and co-runs the independent record label, Wooden Man Records. Anthony J. Nocella, II, while finishing his Ph.D. in Social Science at Syracuse University, he teaches at SUNY Cortland and Le Moyne College in Criminology and life skills at a youth detention facility. He is also an associate of a number of scholarly institutes including the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts (PARC) and is the Executive Director of the Central New York Peace Studies Consortium and the Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS). His books include Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? (ed.), Academic Repression (ed.), Igniting a Revolution (ed.), and Contemporary Anarchist Studies (ed.). John Asimakopoulos, Ph.D. is Director of the scholar-activist Transformative Studies Institute (TSI). He also edits the interdisciplinary per-reviewed journal Theory in Action. His work focuses on labor, globalization, and sociological theory. He currently teaches Sociology at Montclair State University and has taught Economics, Sociology, and Political Science at many New York and New Jersey Universities.
Preface: Ruth Kinna
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Introduction - Anarchist Economics: An Holistic View
Deric Shannon, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and John Asimakopoulos
PART 1. HISTORY
1. Examining the History of Anarchist Economics to See the Future
Chris Spannos
2. Laying the Foundations: Proudhon's Contribution to Anarchist Economics:
Iain Mackaye
PART 2. ANALYSIS
3. Capitalism in the 2000s: Abbey Willis and Deric Shannon
4. Fight to Win! Tools for Confronting Capital: Jeff Monaghan and D.T.
Cochrane
5. Escaping Capitalist Hegemony: Re-reading Western Economies: Richard J.
White and Colin C. Williams
PART 3. CRITIQUE
6. Globalized Contradictions of Capitalism and the Imperative for Epochal
Change: John Asimakopoulos
7. The Economic Crisis and Libertarian Socialists: Robin Hahnel
8. Education's Diminishing Returns and Revolutionary Potential in the US
and Beyond: William T. Armaline and William D. Armaline
PART 4. PRACTICE
9. Anarchist Economics in Practice: Uri Gordon
10. Currency and Café Anarchy: Do-it-Yourself Economics and Participatory
Resistance to Global Capitalism: Caroline Kaltefleiter
PART 5. RESISTANCE
11. Occupy, Resist, Produce!: Lessons From Latin America's Occupied
Factories: Marie Trigona
12. Call It An Uprising: People of Color and the Third World Organize
Against Capitalism: Ernesto Aguilar
13. Raising the Curtain: Resistance, Culture, and Ideology: Deric Shannon
PART 6. VISION
14. Ditching Class: the praxis of anarchist communist economics: Todd
Hamilton
15. The Anarchist Method: An Experimental Approach to Post-Capitalist
Economies: Wayne Price
Afterword-Porous Borders of Anarchist Vision and Strategy: Michael Albert
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Introduction - Anarchist Economics: An Holistic View
Deric Shannon, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and John Asimakopoulos
PART 1. HISTORY
1. Examining the History of Anarchist Economics to See the Future
Chris Spannos
2. Laying the Foundations: Proudhon's Contribution to Anarchist Economics:
Iain Mackaye
PART 2. ANALYSIS
3. Capitalism in the 2000s: Abbey Willis and Deric Shannon
4. Fight to Win! Tools for Confronting Capital: Jeff Monaghan and D.T.
Cochrane
5. Escaping Capitalist Hegemony: Re-reading Western Economies: Richard J.
White and Colin C. Williams
PART 3. CRITIQUE
6. Globalized Contradictions of Capitalism and the Imperative for Epochal
Change: John Asimakopoulos
7. The Economic Crisis and Libertarian Socialists: Robin Hahnel
8. Education's Diminishing Returns and Revolutionary Potential in the US
and Beyond: William T. Armaline and William D. Armaline
PART 4. PRACTICE
9. Anarchist Economics in Practice: Uri Gordon
10. Currency and Café Anarchy: Do-it-Yourself Economics and Participatory
Resistance to Global Capitalism: Caroline Kaltefleiter
PART 5. RESISTANCE
11. Occupy, Resist, Produce!: Lessons From Latin America's Occupied
Factories: Marie Trigona
12. Call It An Uprising: People of Color and the Third World Organize
Against Capitalism: Ernesto Aguilar
13. Raising the Curtain: Resistance, Culture, and Ideology: Deric Shannon
PART 6. VISION
14. Ditching Class: the praxis of anarchist communist economics: Todd
Hamilton
15. The Anarchist Method: An Experimental Approach to Post-Capitalist
Economies: Wayne Price
Afterword-Porous Borders of Anarchist Vision and Strategy: Michael Albert
Preface: Ruth Kinna
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Introduction - Anarchist Economics: An Holistic View
Deric Shannon, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and John Asimakopoulos
PART 1. HISTORY
1. Examining the History of Anarchist Economics to See the Future
Chris Spannos
2. Laying the Foundations: Proudhon's Contribution to Anarchist Economics:
Iain Mackaye
PART 2. ANALYSIS
3. Capitalism in the 2000s: Abbey Willis and Deric Shannon
4. Fight to Win! Tools for Confronting Capital: Jeff Monaghan and D.T.
Cochrane
5. Escaping Capitalist Hegemony: Re-reading Western Economies: Richard J.
White and Colin C. Williams
PART 3. CRITIQUE
6. Globalized Contradictions of Capitalism and the Imperative for Epochal
Change: John Asimakopoulos
7. The Economic Crisis and Libertarian Socialists: Robin Hahnel
8. Education's Diminishing Returns and Revolutionary Potential in the US
and Beyond: William T. Armaline and William D. Armaline
PART 4. PRACTICE
9. Anarchist Economics in Practice: Uri Gordon
10. Currency and Café Anarchy: Do-it-Yourself Economics and Participatory
Resistance to Global Capitalism: Caroline Kaltefleiter
PART 5. RESISTANCE
11. Occupy, Resist, Produce!: Lessons From Latin America's Occupied
Factories: Marie Trigona
12. Call It An Uprising: People of Color and the Third World Organize
Against Capitalism: Ernesto Aguilar
13. Raising the Curtain: Resistance, Culture, and Ideology: Deric Shannon
PART 6. VISION
14. Ditching Class: the praxis of anarchist communist economics: Todd
Hamilton
15. The Anarchist Method: An Experimental Approach to Post-Capitalist
Economies: Wayne Price
Afterword-Porous Borders of Anarchist Vision and Strategy: Michael Albert
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Introduction - Anarchist Economics: An Holistic View
Deric Shannon, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and John Asimakopoulos
PART 1. HISTORY
1. Examining the History of Anarchist Economics to See the Future
Chris Spannos
2. Laying the Foundations: Proudhon's Contribution to Anarchist Economics:
Iain Mackaye
PART 2. ANALYSIS
3. Capitalism in the 2000s: Abbey Willis and Deric Shannon
4. Fight to Win! Tools for Confronting Capital: Jeff Monaghan and D.T.
Cochrane
5. Escaping Capitalist Hegemony: Re-reading Western Economies: Richard J.
White and Colin C. Williams
PART 3. CRITIQUE
6. Globalized Contradictions of Capitalism and the Imperative for Epochal
Change: John Asimakopoulos
7. The Economic Crisis and Libertarian Socialists: Robin Hahnel
8. Education's Diminishing Returns and Revolutionary Potential in the US
and Beyond: William T. Armaline and William D. Armaline
PART 4. PRACTICE
9. Anarchist Economics in Practice: Uri Gordon
10. Currency and Café Anarchy: Do-it-Yourself Economics and Participatory
Resistance to Global Capitalism: Caroline Kaltefleiter
PART 5. RESISTANCE
11. Occupy, Resist, Produce!: Lessons From Latin America's Occupied
Factories: Marie Trigona
12. Call It An Uprising: People of Color and the Third World Organize
Against Capitalism: Ernesto Aguilar
13. Raising the Curtain: Resistance, Culture, and Ideology: Deric Shannon
PART 6. VISION
14. Ditching Class: the praxis of anarchist communist economics: Todd
Hamilton
15. The Anarchist Method: An Experimental Approach to Post-Capitalist
Economies: Wayne Price
Afterword-Porous Borders of Anarchist Vision and Strategy: Michael Albert