You are here
Announcements
Recent blog posts
- Male Sex Trade Worker
- Communities resisting UK company's open pit coal mine
- THE ANARCHIC PLANET
- The Future Is Anarchy
- The Implosion Of Capitalism And The Nation-State
- Anarchy as the true reality
- Globalization of Anarchism (Anti-Capital)
- Making Music as Social Action: The Non-Profit Paradigm
- May the year 2007 be the beginning of the end of capitalism?
- The Future is Ours Anarchic
The Anomalist ejournal issue 2
March 15, 2006 - 1:15pm -- stevphen
The Anomalist journal.
Issue 2 – ‘The politics of autonomy’.
When the Zapatistas burst onto the world stage on New Years day 1994 they breathed some autonomous fresh air into a stagnant global political stage. Despite being initially dismissed as a throwback to earlier times they sparked a whole new wave of autonomous politics from Seattle to Argentina. And yet some 12 years on, this inspiring movement and the alternatives it encouraged are being increasingly brought into question. On the one hand the coming to power of leftwing governments in South America brings the possibility of viable non-autonomous relationships between the state and social movements. From a different direction, the political leverage of the War on Terror threatens to cast all alternative political spaces as becoming dangerous on the basis of 'what if?'
It seems timely that the second issue of the Anomalist journal has the theme of ‘the politics of autonomy’.
Available for download now from: http://theanomalist.com
Introduction:
'Autonomous Voices' - Keir Milburn & Brad Evans
Lecture:
'Can we Change the World Without Taking Power?' by John Holloway
Interview:
'In Conversation' - John Ross & John Holloway
Papers:
'Indigenous Autonomy as a Strategy for Social Inclusion' by John Gledhill -
'The Shock of Violence' by Steffen Boehm
'War of Colours' by Brad Evans
'Taking Back Control' by Natasha Gordon & Paul Chatterton
'Moments of Excess' by the Free Association
'The Story of Colours' by Subcommandante Marcos
'The Word and the Silence' (Audio: MP3) by Subcommandante Marcos
Exhibition:
'The Road from la Garrucha'"
The Anomalist journal.
Issue 2 – ‘The politics of autonomy’.
When the Zapatistas burst onto the world stage on New Years day 1994 they breathed some autonomous fresh air into a stagnant global political stage. Despite being initially dismissed as a throwback to earlier times they sparked a whole new wave of autonomous politics from Seattle to Argentina. And yet some 12 years on, this inspiring movement and the alternatives it encouraged are being increasingly brought into question. On the one hand the coming to power of leftwing governments in South America brings the possibility of viable non-autonomous relationships between the state and social movements. From a different direction, the political leverage of the War on Terror threatens to cast all alternative political spaces as becoming dangerous on the basis of 'what if?'
It seems timely that the second issue of the Anomalist journal has the theme of ‘the politics of autonomy’.
Available for download now from: http://theanomalist.com
Introduction:
'Autonomous Voices' - Keir Milburn & Brad Evans
Lecture:
'Can we Change the World Without Taking Power?' by John Holloway
Interview:
'In Conversation' - John Ross & John Holloway
Papers:
'Indigenous Autonomy as a Strategy for Social Inclusion' by John Gledhill -
'The Shock of Violence' by Steffen Boehm
'War of Colours' by Brad Evans
'Taking Back Control' by Natasha Gordon & Paul Chatterton
'Moments of Excess' by the Free Association
'The Story of Colours' by Subcommandante Marcos
'The Word and the Silence' (Audio: MP3) by Subcommandante Marcos
Exhibition:
'The Road from la Garrucha'"