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Changing anarchism: Anarchist theory and practice in a global age

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Changing anarchism: Anarchist theory and practice in a global age
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN/ASIN: 0719066948
ISBN-13: 9780719066948
Number of pages: 272

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The contributions here, from both academics and activists, raise challenging and sometimes provocative questions about the complex nature of power and resistance to it. The areas covered include: sexuality and identity; psychological dependency on technology; libertarian education; religion and spirituality; protest tactics; mental health and artistic expression; and the ongoing 'metaphorical wars' against drugs and terror.

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