Challenging our understanding of social struggles as movements, Mehmet Dosemeci traces a 300-year counter-history of struggle predicated on disruption.
Challenging our understanding of social struggles as movements, Mehmet Dosemeci traces a 300-year counter-history of struggle predicated on disruption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mehmet Dosemeci is an anarchist, activist, and associate professor of history at Bucknell University (USA). The author of two books and numerous academic articles, his writings on the meaning and significance of radical democracy and the uprisings, occupations, and riots of the 21st century have appeared in Al Jazeera, RoarMag, Open Democracy, and Common Dreams. In his spare time, he runs a website on the past and present of social disruption www.disruptnow.org
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Kinetics of Our Discontent 1. The Regime of Movement 2. We Shall Not Be Moved Excursus I: Disruption and Revolution 3. Disruption Insurgent Excursus II: The New Left 4. Disruptive Subjects, Disruptive Spaces 5. The Southern Wind Conclusion: Disrupt or Be Disrupted Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Kinetics of Our Discontent 1. The Regime of Movement 2. We Shall Not Be Moved Excursus I: Disruption and Revolution 3. Disruption Insurgent Excursus II: The New Left 4. Disruptive Subjects, Disruptive Spaces 5. The Southern Wind Conclusion: Disrupt or Be Disrupted Notes Index
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