A new collection from one of Latin America's most dynamic radical thinkersin the tradition of Frantz Fanon and Eduardo Galeano.
Constructing Worlds Otherwise sets itself against the recolonization of Latin America by one-dimensional, ethnocentric perspectives that permeate the North American left and block fundamental social change in the Global South. In a provocative mix of polemic and on-the-ground analysis, Raúl Zibechi argues that it is time for radicals in the Global North to learn from the people their governments have colonized and oppressed for centuries. Through a survey of the most marginalized voices across Latin Americafeminists, the Indigenous, people of African descent, and inhabitants of urban favelas and shantytownshe introduces the Anglo world to a range of critical perspectives and new forms of struggle.
For Zibechi, real change comes from societies in movement, the people already fighting for their survival using egalitarian and traditional models of world-building, without the state, without official representatives, and without vanguards of political experts. His book contributes to global geographies of autonomous and anti-state thinking, with Zibechi placing his work in conversation with the ideological theorist of Kurdish resistance, Abdullah Öcalan, for a rich and dynamic survey of global movements of decolonization. Now more urgent than ever, this translation by George Ygarza Quispe comes at a time when the global leftstruggling to expand its vision in a time of climate chaos and rising authoritarianismfinds itself at an impasse, desperate to animate and renew its critical imaginary.
Constructing Worlds Otherwise sets itself against the recolonization of Latin America by one-dimensional, ethnocentric perspectives that permeate the North American left and block fundamental social change in the Global South. In a provocative mix of polemic and on-the-ground analysis, Raúl Zibechi argues that it is time for radicals in the Global North to learn from the people their governments have colonized and oppressed for centuries. Through a survey of the most marginalized voices across Latin Americafeminists, the Indigenous, people of African descent, and inhabitants of urban favelas and shantytownshe introduces the Anglo world to a range of critical perspectives and new forms of struggle.
For Zibechi, real change comes from societies in movement, the people already fighting for their survival using egalitarian and traditional models of world-building, without the state, without official representatives, and without vanguards of political experts. His book contributes to global geographies of autonomous and anti-state thinking, with Zibechi placing his work in conversation with the ideological theorist of Kurdish resistance, Abdullah Öcalan, for a rich and dynamic survey of global movements of decolonization. Now more urgent than ever, this translation by George Ygarza Quispe comes at a time when the global leftstruggling to expand its vision in a time of climate chaos and rising authoritarianismfinds itself at an impasse, desperate to animate and renew its critical imaginary.
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