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The subversion of politics [Livre] : European autonomous social movements and the decolonization of everyday life / Georgy Katsiaficas

Auteur principal: Katsiaficas, GeorgyLangue : anglais.Mention d'édition: Updated ed.Publication : Oakland : AK Press, 2006Description : 299 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN : 978-1904859536.Note contenu : Titre de partie : From 1968 to autonomyTitre de partie : Italian autonomiaTitre de partie : Sources of autonomous politics in GermanyTitre de partie : European autonomous movementsTitre de partie : The autonomen in Unified GermanyTitre de partie : The (anti)politics of autonomyTitre de partie : The theory of autonomyTitre de partie : Note générale : IndexRésumé : Since the modern anti-globalization movement kicked off with the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, a new generation has been engaging in anti-capitalist direct action. Its aims, politics, lifestyles, and tactics grow directly out of the autonomous social movements that emerged in Europe from the 1970s through the mid-1990s. In fact, today's infamous "Black Blocs" are the direct descendants of the European "Autonomen." But these important historical connections are rarely noted, and never understood. The Subversion of Politics sets the record straight, filling in the gaps between the momentous events of 1968 and 1999. Katsiaficas presents the protagonists of social revolt—Italian feminists, squatters, disarmament and anti-nuclear activists, punk rockers, and anti-fascist street fighters—in a compelling and sympathetic light. At the same time, he offers a work of great critical depth, drawing from these political practices a new theory of freedom and autonomy that redefines the parameters of the political itself. [4e de couv.].Sujet - Nom commun: Mouvement social alternatif Sujet - Nom géographique: Europe
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From 1968 to autonomy Italian autonomia Sources of autonomous politics in Germany European autonomous movements The autonomen in Unified Germany The (anti)politics of autonomy The theory of autonomy

Since the modern anti-globalization movement kicked off with the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, a new generation has been engaging in anti-capitalist direct action. Its aims, politics, lifestyles, and tactics grow directly out of the autonomous social movements that emerged in Europe from the 1970s through the mid-1990s. In fact, today's infamous "Black Blocs" are the direct descendants of the European "Autonomen." But these important historical connections are rarely noted, and never understood.

The Subversion of Politics sets the record straight, filling in the gaps between the momentous events of 1968 and 1999. Katsiaficas presents the protagonists of social revolt—Italian feminists, squatters, disarmament and anti-nuclear activists, punk rockers, and anti-fascist street fighters—in a compelling and sympathetic light. At the same time, he offers a work of great critical depth, drawing from these political practices a new theory of freedom and autonomy that redefines the parameters of the political itself. [4e de couv.]

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