the means and ends of contemporary British anarchisms /
Benjamin Franks.
Oakland, CA :
AK Press/Dark Star,
2006.
475 pages :
illustrations ;
21 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-461) and index.
Ch. 1. Histories of British anarchism -- Ch. 2. The anarchist ethic -- Ch. 3. Agents of change -- Ch. 4. Organisation -- Ch. 5. Anarchist tactics
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"Rebel Alliances offers an applied philosophical perspective on contemporary class-struggle anarchism in Britain. It identifies the main principles distinguishing this tradition from competing Leninist, liberal and social-democratic groupings. From these key characteristics, Franks constructs a consistent anarchism, which both shares characteristics with politically-engaged post-structuralisms and has a distinctive ethic. The theory and practice of contemporary groups are then assessed against this ideal-type anarchism. Many of the central themes of anarchism are consequently subject to original scrutiny: the nature of the revolutionary subject; workplace and community organising; violence and pacifism; the meaning of direct action; and propaganda by word and deed."--BOOK JACKET.