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نقشه‌برداری از آنارشیسم انقلابی

Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism

معرفی کتاب «نقشه‌برداری از آنارشیسم انقلابی» (با عنوان لاتین Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism) نوشتهٔ / Michael Schmidt; traduit de l'anglais par Alexandre Sánchez، منتشرشده توسط نشر AK Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در 4 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A concise history of the significance and global reach of mass organized anarchism, tracing its syndicalist origins to Mexico in 1869, then Spain, spreading to Egypt and Uruguay by 1872, then to Cuba and the United States by 1883, its dramatic rise to labor dominance throughout Latin America, and its radicalizing minority influence in Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Oceania and Sub-Saharan Africa. Historian Michael Schmidt identifies five "waves" of labor militancy that define anarchist organizing over the past 150 years, explaining the central features of each. He also explores the industrial and social foundations of anarchism/syndicalism, and during each of the "waves," interrogates key documents debating the vital relationship between the militant minority and the working and poor masses."Part history, part manifesto, __Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism__ is a succinct and insightful polemic. Michael Schmidt has distilled a vast literature on anarchism to demonstrate that anarchism is a historical movement with deep roots in the working class and continuity into the present. The book is lively, with equal measures of pragmatic judgement and hope; it is plainspoken, powerful, and thoughtful. Activists and scholars interested in anarchism will find here much to contemplate and debate and take to heart."—Mark Leier, author of __Bakunin: A Biography__ Annotation. A concise history of the significance and global reach of mass organized anarchism, tracing its syndicalist origins to Mexico in 1869, then Spain, spreading to Egypt and Uruguay by 1872, then to Cuba and the United States by 1883, its dramatic rise to labor dominance throughout Latin America, and its radicalizing minority influence in Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Oceania and Sub-Saharan Africa. Historian Michael Schmidt identifies five "waves" of labor militancy that define anarchist organizing over the past 150 years, explaining the central features of each. He also explores the industrial and social foundations of anarchism/syndicalism, and during each of the "waves," interrogates key documents debating the vital relationship between the militant minority and the working and poor masses."Part history, part manifesto, Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism is a succinct and insightful polemic. Michael Schmidt has distilled a vast literature on anarchism to demonstrate that anarchism is a historical movement with deep roots in the working class and continuity into the present. The book is lively, with equal measures of pragmatic judgement and hope; it is plainspoken, powerful, and thoughtful. Activists and scholars interested in anarchism will find here much to contemplate and debate and take to heart."--Mark Leier, author of Bakunin: A Biography A concise history of the significance and global reach of mass organized anarchism, tracing its syndicalist origins to Mexico in 1869, then Spain, spreading to Egypt and Uruguay by 1872, then to Cuba and the United States by 1883, its dramatic rise to labor dominance throughout Latin America, and its radicalizing minority influence in Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Oceania and Sub-Saharan Africa. Historian Michael Schmidt identifies five "waves" of labor militancy that define anarchist organizing over the past 150 years, explaining the central features of each. He also explores the industrial and social foundations of anarchism/syndicalism, and during each of the "waves," interrogates key documents debating the vital relationship between the militant minority and the working and poor masses. "Part history, part manifesto, Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism is a succinct and insightful polemic. Michael Schmidt has distilled a vast literature on anarchism to demonstrate that anarchism is a historical movement with deep roots in the working class and continuity into the present. The book is lively, with equal measures of pragmatic judgement and hope; it is plainspoken, powerful, and thoughtful. Activists and scholars interested in anarchism will find here much to contemplate and debate and take to heart."—Mark Leier, author of Bakunin: A Biography A Concise History Of The Significance And Global Reach Of Mass Organized Anarchism, Tracing Its Syndicalist Origins To Mexico In 1869, Then Spain, Spreading To Egypt And Uruguay By 1872, Then To Cuba And The United States By 1883, Its Dramatic Rise To Labor Dominance Throughout Latin America, And Its Radicalizing Minority Influence In Asia, Eastern Europe, The Middle East, Oceania And Sub-saharan Africa. Historian Michael Schmidt Identifies Five Waves Of Labor Militancy That Define Anarchist Organizing Over The Past 150 Years, Explaining The Central Features Of Each. He Also Explores The Industrial And Social Foundations Of Anarchism/syndicalism, And During Each Of The Waves, Interrogates Key Documents Debating The Vital Relationship Between The Militant Minority And The Working And Poor Masses.--publisher's Website. Introduction -- The First Wave, 1868-1894 -- The Second Wave, 1895-1923 -- The Third Wave, 1924-1949 -- The Forth Wave, 1950-1989 -- The Fifth Wave, 1990-today -- Conclusion. Michael Schmidt. Includes Bibliographical References.

Le présent ouvrage réaffirme l'importance historique et la portée planétaire de l'anarchisme organisé, en retraçant sa diffusion au-delà des frontières de l'Europe occidentale et de l'Amérique du Nord, vers l'Amérique latine, les Antilles, le Proche-Orient, l'Asie, l'Océanie et l'Afrique. Il raconte ainsi plus de 150 ans d'histoire d'un mouvement dont le destin a suivi cinq vagues de militantisme ouvrier. L'auteur présente et commente les documents théoriques fondamentaux produits au cours de ces cinq vagues pour tenter de répondre à la question qui s'impose à tous ceux qui aspirent à une véritable démocratie populaire?: comment la minorité militante doit-elle se situer par rapport aux masses des ouvriers et des démunis??

Le présent ouvrage réaffirme l'importance historique et la portée planétaire de l'anarchisme organisé, en retraçant sa diffusion au-delà des frontières de l'Europe occidentale et de l'Amérique du Nord, vers l'Amérique latine, les Antilles, le Proche-Orient, l'Asie, l'Océanie et l'Afrique. Il raconte ainsi plus de 150 ans d'histoire d'un mouvement dont le destin a suivi cinq vagues de militantisme ouvrier. L'auteur présente et commente les documents théoriques fondamentaux produits au cours de ces cinq vagues pour tenter de répondre à la question qui s'impose à tous ceux qui aspirent à une véritable démocratie populaire : comment la minorité militante doit-elle se situer par rapport aux masses des ouvriers et des démunis ? Dans les années 1990 et 2000, les militants anti­capitalistes de l'ère postsoviétique ont stupéfait les commentateurs du monde entier en adoptant des idées et des pratiques inspirées de l'anarchisme révolutionnaire, un mouvement prolétaire que beaucoup avaient laissé pour mort sur les barricades de Barcelone en 1939.Le présent ouvrage réaffirme l'importance historique et la portée planétaire de l'anarchisme organisé, en retraçant sa diffusion au-delà des frontières de l'Europe occidentale et de l'Amérique du Nord, vers l'Amérique latine, les Antilles, le Proche-Orient, l'Asie, l'Océanie et l'A Introduction The First Wave, 1868–1894 The Second Wave, 1895–1923 The Third Wave, 1924–1949 The Fourth Wave, 1950–1989 The Fifth Wave, 1990-Today Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes About the Author About AK Press Praise for Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism Freedom and hope in motion: from the classical revolutions to today's anti-capitalist, anti-systematic upheavals
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