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The editors of the journal Social Anarchism bring you an anthology of brilliant anarchist writing from the entire spectrum of its long life (and it's still kicking)! The Best of Social Anarchism has recently been released by See Sharp Press and distributed by IPG. This 460-page volume, with 37 articles from dozens of authors, offers an overview of the diversity and depth of the work being published in one of the longest-running anarchist journals in the world today.

Peer-reviewed and scholarly without losing sight of real life, real practice, and a bit of whimsy, Social Anarchism always strives to inspire, enlighten and enrich. The Best of Social Anarchism finally offers a curated source of essays on a variety of topics from a host of contemporary voices in the anarchist community.

Since 1980, Social Anarchism: A Journal of Theory and Practice has developed into a premier anarchist periodical, a feat that is honored in this anthology that showcases the journal's finest pieces. Dividing its focus equally between theoretical works and descriptions of contemporary practice, the anthology boasts such notable contributors as Colin Ward, Brian Morris, Kingsley Widmer, and John Clark, and all contributions have been reviewed by an international board of editors—avoiding the sectarian diatribes that characterize so much of political writing. The book is divided into five major sections that cover theory, practice, education, historical figures, and contemporary voices, and each article includes a summary abstract written by the editors. This fascinating and relevant collection presents a unique and rewarding perspective on the fresh and vital contributions of anarchism to the modern world.

The Best of Social Anarchism is a product of the editors of Social Anarchism, a journal founded in 1980 to foster communication and discussion about contemporary anarchist theory and practice.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Best of Social Anarchism, Jeff Shantz
Preface: Social Anarchism: An Editor's History, Howard Ehrlich
Theory
Anarchism and the question of human nature, Thomas Martin
Reflections on the "New Anarchism", Brian Morris
Toward a General Theory of Anarchafeminism, Howard Ehrlich
Against the Law: Anarchist Criminology, Jeff Ferrell
Economics for Anarchists — A Review, Frank Lindenfeld
Steps Toward a Post-Western Anarchism, Thomas Martin
A Critical History of Harrisonburg Food Not Bombs, Peter Gelderloos
Education
On Scholars, Intellectuals, and Anarchists, Howard Ehrlich
The Role of Anarchist Intellectuals, Jeff Stein
Anarchists in the Academy, Jeff Shantz
Anarchist in Academe, Kingsley Widmer
What Should Be Done About Higher Education?, Brian Martin
Ira Shor: Critical Teaching and Everyday Life, Len Krimerman & Susan Corrente
Notable Figures
Colin Ward’s Everyday Anarchy, Jeff Shantz
An Interview with Colin Ward, Colin Ward
Reading Political Justice, Art Efron
Marie Fleming’s The Geography of Freedom, John Clark
No Authority But Oneself, Sharon Presley
Community in the Anarcho-Individualist Society, Richard Hiskes
Against Everything That Is, Daniel Dylan Young
Chomsky’s Contributions to Anarchism, Robert Graham
Contemporary Voices
Poetry Like Bread, Neala Schleuning
Minding Nature: The Philosophers of Ecology, Janet Biehl
Dear Social Anarchism…, Mitchell Cohen
Burn Bibles not Flags!, Sam Sloss
Los Angeles, 1992 — The Lessons Revisited, Howard Ehrlich
Some Observations on the Oklahoma City Bombing, Howard Ehrlich
Practice
Organizing Communities, Tom Knoche
“Paying Taxes: It’s Just Routine”, Jane Meyerding
Anarchy on the Airwaves, Ron Sakolsky
Living in Community, SYD Frederickson
The Roundhouse Co-op, William Walker
Consensus, Caroline Estes
Fetishizing Process, Mark Lance
Democracy Without Elections, Brian Martin

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HX833

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Howard J. Ehrlich
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a.h.s. boy

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Paperback
Number of pages
417

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OL26432336M
ISBN 10
1937276465
ISBN 13
9781937276461
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940779051
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