Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy

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This book addresses the conflictual nature of radical democracy. By analyzing democratic conflict in Husby, a marginalized Stockholm city district, it exposes democracy's core division between governors and governed as theorized by Jacques Rancière. Tracing the genealogy of that critique, the book interrogates a historical tradition generically adverse to every form of governance, namely anarchism. By outlining the divergent and discontinuous relationship between democracy and anarchy within the history of anarchist thought the author adds to democratic theory 'The Impossible Argument': a compound anarchist critique of radical democracy.


Offers an anarchist reading of urban riots

Builds on anarchist theory and practice, supplemented by a Rancierian perspective

Shows how anarchist theory has relevance for our contemporary political agenda


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Markus Lundström is a researcher at Stockholm University, Sweden. He specializes in resistance and social movements and is the author of The Making of Resistance: Brazil's Landless Movement and Narrative Enactment (2017).


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The very best and most fruitful interrogations of political life often come from a deep and scrupulous plunge into a single event. So it is with Markus Lundström's brilliant analysis of the battle in the streets of Husby in 2013. The result is a subtle, philosophically informed and original understanding of the possibilities for enacting the promise of anarchism. Professor James C. Scott, Yale University, USA
This is movement-based theorizing at its best. Lundström offers a compelling genealogy that details how anarchism might radicalize democracy, or might have to move entirely beyond it. This is an important book for those wondering what comes next, after alterglobalization, after Occupy, for activists in Europe and North America.Associate Professor Richard Day, Queen's University, Canada
This book takes seriously tensions within anarchism between making democracy more participatory vs making a more radical arrangement beyond democracy. Lundström exemplifies these tensions, and appeals to a variety of anarchist writers for the theoretical tools to think this tension productively. Professor Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawai'i, USA
Advancing on the anarchist tradition, Lundström's argument is timely, compelling, and deeply grounded in the collective experience of radical democratic contestation. This book deserves wide attention from scholars and activists alike. Assistant Professor Uri Gordon, University of Nottingham, UK
This book addresses the conflictual nature of radical democracy. By analyzing democratic conflict in Husby, a marginalized Stockholm city district, it exposes democracy's core division between governors and governed as theorized by Jacques Rancière. Tracing the genealogy of that critique, the book interrogates a historical tradition generically adverse to every form of governance, namely anarchism. By outlining the divergent and discontinuous relationship between democracy and anarchy within the history of anarchist thought the author adds to democratic theory 'The Impossible Argument': a compound anarchist critique of radical democracy.

Inhalt
Chapter 1 The Search for Radical Democracy.Chapter 2 Democratic Conflict.Chapter 3 Democracy and Anarchy.Chapter 4 The Impossible Argument to Radical Democracy.

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Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783030083380
    • Genre Medien & Kommunikation
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 103
    • Größe H8mm x B211mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2019
    • EAN 9783030083380
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-030-08338-0
    • Titel Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy
    • Autor Markus Lundström
    • Untertitel The Impossible Argument
    • Gewicht 162g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing

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