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Anarcho-syndicalism / Rudolf ROCKER / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1989)
Anarcho-syndicalism [texte imprimé] / Rudolf ROCKER (1873-1958) ; Noam CHOMSKY ; Nicolas WALTER (1934-2000) . - London [UK] : Pluto Press, 1989 . - 166 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-85305-077-0
Bibliogr
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : DOCTRINE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme Résumé : Preface / Noam Chomsky
Introduction / Nicolas Walter
Chapter 1: Anarchism - Its Aims and Purposes
Chapter 2: The Proletariat and the Beginning of the Modern Labour Movement
Chapter 3: The Forerunners of Syndicalism
Chapter 4: The Objectives of Anarcho-Syndicalism
Chapter 5: The Methods of Anarcho-Syndicalism
Chapter 6: The Evolution of Anarcho-Syndicalism
EpilogueMention de responsabilité : Rudolf Rocker ; pref. Noam Chomsky ; introd. Nicolas Walter Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=7806
Titre : Anarcho-syndicalism Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rudolf ROCKER (1873-1958) ; Noam CHOMSKY ; Nicolas WALTER (1934-2000) Editeur : London [UK] : Pluto Press Année de publication : 1989 Importance : 166 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-85305-077-0 Note générale : Bibliogr Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : DOCTRINE ; SYNDICALISME:Anarcho-syndicalisme Résumé : Preface / Noam Chomsky
Introduction / Nicolas Walter
Chapter 1: Anarchism - Its Aims and Purposes
Chapter 2: The Proletariat and the Beginning of the Modern Labour Movement
Chapter 3: The Forerunners of Syndicalism
Chapter 4: The Objectives of Anarcho-Syndicalism
Chapter 5: The Methods of Anarcho-Syndicalism
Chapter 6: The Evolution of Anarcho-Syndicalism
EpilogueMention de responsabilité : Rudolf Rocker ; pref. Noam Chomsky ; introd. Nicolas Walter Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=7806 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Aa 0339 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Anarchy Alive! / Uri GORDON / London [UK] : Pluto Press (2008)
Anarchy Alive! : Anti-authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory [document électronique] / Uri GORDON . - London [UK] : Pluto Press, 2008 . - 190 p. ; PDF texte.
ISBN : 978-0-7453-2684-9
Bibliographie, Index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ANARCHISME ; CULTURE ; ISRAEL ; PALESTINE ; POLITIQUE ; TECHNOLOGIE ; VIOLENCE Résumé : - What Moves the Movement?
Anarchism as a Political Culture
- Anarchism Reloaded
Network Convergence and Political Content
- Power and Anarchy
In/equality + In/visibility in Autonomous Politics
- Peace, Love and Petrol Bombs
Anarchism and Violence Revisited
- Luddites, Hackers and Gardeners 109
Anarchism and the Politics of Technology
- HomeLand
Anarchy and Joint Struggle in Palestine/Israel
- Conclusion
Mention de responsabilité : Uri Gordon Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=309185
Titre : Anarchy Alive! : Anti-authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Uri GORDON Editeur : London [UK] : Pluto Press Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 190 p. Format : PDF texte ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7453-2684-9 Note générale : Bibliographie, Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ANARCHISME ; CULTURE ; ISRAEL ; PALESTINE ; POLITIQUE ; TECHNOLOGIE ; VIOLENCE Résumé : - What Moves the Movement?
Anarchism as a Political Culture
- Anarchism Reloaded
Network Convergence and Political Content
- Power and Anarchy
In/equality + In/visibility in Autonomous Politics
- Peace, Love and Petrol Bombs
Anarchism and Violence Revisited
- Luddites, Hackers and Gardeners 109
Anarchism and the Politics of Technology
- HomeLand
Anarchy and Joint Struggle in Palestine/Israel
- Conclusion
Mention de responsabilité : Uri Gordon Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=309185 Traduit sous le titreExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ea 068 Document numérisé Disque dur Copie possible Disponible Bookchin, a critical appraisal / Damian F. WHITE / London [UK] : Pluto Press (2008)
Bookchin, a critical appraisal [document électronique] / Damian F. WHITE ; Murray BOOKCHIN (1921-2006) . - London [UK] : Pluto Press, 2008 . - 236 p. ; PDF texte.
ISBN : 978-0-7453-1964-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : COMMUNALISME ; ÉCOLOGIE ; ÉTHIQUE ; URBANISME Résumé : PART ONE: BEGINNINGS
1 Environments, Cities and Post-Scarcity Worlds
The Political Life of an American Radical
Contemporary Issues
Neither Washington nor Moscow
The Problem of Chemicals in Food
Our Synthetic Environment
Emerging Themes in Bookchin’s Early Writings
Post-Scarcity Politics and Ecology as Revolutionary Thought
Beyond the New Left
Mapping the Arc of Bookchin’s Work
Intellectual Influences
PART TWO: THE LEGACY OF DOMINATION
2 Hierarchy, Domination, Nature: Bookchin’s Historical Social Theory
Marxism and ‘Bourgeois Sociology’
From Social Classes and the State to Social Hierarchy and Social Domination
The Outlook of Organic Society
The Emergence of Hierarchy
A ‘Legacy of Domination’ and a ‘Legacy of Freedom’
Considering Bookchin’s Historical Social Theory
Organic Society I: Vagaries and Inconsistencies
Organic Society II: Anthropological Evidence and Methodological Concerns
After Ecological Romanticism
Social Hierarchy/Social Domination
Social Hierarchy, Social Domination and the Idea of the Dominating of Nature by Humans
Dominant Ideologies and Actual Relations with Nature
Time, Space, Social Production and Social Ecologies
Domination, Liberation, and the Production,
Reproduction and Enframing of Active Nature(s)
Domination/Producing/Appropriating Nature
3 Social Ecology as Modern Social Theory
The Emergence of Capitalism
Mapping the Contours of ‘Advanced’ Capitalism
Developing a Critique of ‘Advanced’ Capitalism
Defining the Environmental Agenda
The Critique of Neo-Malthusianism
Causality and Problem Defi nition in Socio-Ecological Critique
Socio-Ecological Critique without Malthus
Post-Scarcity Ecology
The Virtues of Bookchin’s Approach to Socio-Ecological Critique
4 Capitalism and Ecology
The ‘Grow or Die’ Thesis
Bookchin’s Macro Eco-Crisis Theory
Social Ecology, Political Ecology and the Sociology of Environmental Justice
The Sociology of Ecological Modernisation and its Critics
Climate Change, Green Governmentality and Nature as an Accumulation Strategy
PART THREE: THE LEGACY OF FREEDOM
5 Ethics and the Normative Grounds of Critique
Ecology and Revolutionary Thought
Holism, Spontaneity, Non-Hierarchy
Developing Dialectical Naturalism
Humanity and the Natural World
First Nature, Second Nature and Free Nature
‘Nature’ as the Grounds or Matrix for Ethics
Social Ecology, Scientifi c Ecology and Evolutionary Theory
‘Non-Hierarchical’ and ‘Mutualistic’ Nature?
Metaphors and Nature
The Ecological Ethics of Social Ecology
Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology
Hybrid Natures and Active Subjects
6 Urbanisation, Cities, Utopia
‘Crisis in Our Cities’
Reification and the Unlimited City
‘The Limits of the City’
The Humanist Concept of the City in History
The City as a Human[e] Community: Envisaging Ecotopia
Bookchin’s Critique of the Limitless City
Social Ecology and the New Urbanism
Suburbs, Ex-Urbs and Social Ecology
Eco-Communalism or a Pluralist Eco-Urbanism?
Social Ecology and Technology
Free Nature: Blending or Maintaining Demarcations?
Dissolving or Retrofi tting the Modern Metropolis?
Utopian Dialogue as ‘Public Event’
7 Citizens, Politics, Democracy
The Polis and the Political
Zoon Politikon, Paideia and Philia
The Legacy of Freedom
The Rise of the Free Cities, Neighbourhood Communes and City Confederations
The Municipal Route to Modernity
Libertarian Municipalism: From Here to There
The History/Histor(ies) of Civic Freedom
From Dionysus to Philia
Polis and Cosmopolis
Transparency and Complexity
Between the Heroic and the Imminent
PART FOUR: ENDINGS
Conclusion
Re-enchanting Humanity, Disenchanted Bookchin
Breaks, Transitions, Excommunications
(Harsh) Judgments
New Beginnings, or More Considered Judgments
Lessons, Legacies and TracesNote de contenu : Bibliogr., index Mention de responsabilité : Damian F. White Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=312203
Titre : Bookchin, a critical appraisal Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Damian F. WHITE ; Murray BOOKCHIN (1921-2006) Editeur : London [UK] : Pluto Press Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 236 p. Format : PDF texte ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7453-1964-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : COMMUNALISME ; ÉCOLOGIE ; ÉTHIQUE ; URBANISME Résumé : PART ONE: BEGINNINGS
1 Environments, Cities and Post-Scarcity Worlds
The Political Life of an American Radical
Contemporary Issues
Neither Washington nor Moscow
The Problem of Chemicals in Food
Our Synthetic Environment
Emerging Themes in Bookchin’s Early Writings
Post-Scarcity Politics and Ecology as Revolutionary Thought
Beyond the New Left
Mapping the Arc of Bookchin’s Work
Intellectual Influences
PART TWO: THE LEGACY OF DOMINATION
2 Hierarchy, Domination, Nature: Bookchin’s Historical Social Theory
Marxism and ‘Bourgeois Sociology’
From Social Classes and the State to Social Hierarchy and Social Domination
The Outlook of Organic Society
The Emergence of Hierarchy
A ‘Legacy of Domination’ and a ‘Legacy of Freedom’
Considering Bookchin’s Historical Social Theory
Organic Society I: Vagaries and Inconsistencies
Organic Society II: Anthropological Evidence and Methodological Concerns
After Ecological Romanticism
Social Hierarchy/Social Domination
Social Hierarchy, Social Domination and the Idea of the Dominating of Nature by Humans
Dominant Ideologies and Actual Relations with Nature
Time, Space, Social Production and Social Ecologies
Domination, Liberation, and the Production,
Reproduction and Enframing of Active Nature(s)
Domination/Producing/Appropriating Nature
3 Social Ecology as Modern Social Theory
The Emergence of Capitalism
Mapping the Contours of ‘Advanced’ Capitalism
Developing a Critique of ‘Advanced’ Capitalism
Defining the Environmental Agenda
The Critique of Neo-Malthusianism
Causality and Problem Defi nition in Socio-Ecological Critique
Socio-Ecological Critique without Malthus
Post-Scarcity Ecology
The Virtues of Bookchin’s Approach to Socio-Ecological Critique
4 Capitalism and Ecology
The ‘Grow or Die’ Thesis
Bookchin’s Macro Eco-Crisis Theory
Social Ecology, Political Ecology and the Sociology of Environmental Justice
The Sociology of Ecological Modernisation and its Critics
Climate Change, Green Governmentality and Nature as an Accumulation Strategy
PART THREE: THE LEGACY OF FREEDOM
5 Ethics and the Normative Grounds of Critique
Ecology and Revolutionary Thought
Holism, Spontaneity, Non-Hierarchy
Developing Dialectical Naturalism
Humanity and the Natural World
First Nature, Second Nature and Free Nature
‘Nature’ as the Grounds or Matrix for Ethics
Social Ecology, Scientifi c Ecology and Evolutionary Theory
‘Non-Hierarchical’ and ‘Mutualistic’ Nature?
Metaphors and Nature
The Ecological Ethics of Social Ecology
Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology
Hybrid Natures and Active Subjects
6 Urbanisation, Cities, Utopia
‘Crisis in Our Cities’
Reification and the Unlimited City
‘The Limits of the City’
The Humanist Concept of the City in History
The City as a Human[e] Community: Envisaging Ecotopia
Bookchin’s Critique of the Limitless City
Social Ecology and the New Urbanism
Suburbs, Ex-Urbs and Social Ecology
Eco-Communalism or a Pluralist Eco-Urbanism?
Social Ecology and Technology
Free Nature: Blending or Maintaining Demarcations?
Dissolving or Retrofi tting the Modern Metropolis?
Utopian Dialogue as ‘Public Event’
7 Citizens, Politics, Democracy
The Polis and the Political
Zoon Politikon, Paideia and Philia
The Legacy of Freedom
The Rise of the Free Cities, Neighbourhood Communes and City Confederations
The Municipal Route to Modernity
Libertarian Municipalism: From Here to There
The History/Histor(ies) of Civic Freedom
From Dionysus to Philia
Polis and Cosmopolis
Transparency and Complexity
Between the Heroic and the Imminent
PART FOUR: ENDINGS
Conclusion
Re-enchanting Humanity, Disenchanted Bookchin
Breaks, Transitions, Excommunications
(Harsh) Judgments
New Beginnings, or More Considered Judgments
Lessons, Legacies and TracesNote de contenu : Bibliogr., index Mention de responsabilité : Damian F. White Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=312203 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ea 102 Document numérisé Disque dur Copie possible Disponible Class Warfare / Noam CHOMSKY / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1996)
Traduit sous le titreExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ba 0385 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible General idea of the revolution in the nineteenth century / Pierre-Joseph PROUDHON / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1989)
General idea of the revolution in the nineteenth century [texte imprimé] / Pierre-Joseph PROUDHON (1809-1865) ; Robert GRAHAM ; John Beverley ROBINSON . - London [UK] : Pluto Press, 1989 . - xxxix + 301 p. ; 22 cm. - (Libertarian critique) .
ISBN : 978-1-85305-067-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : DOCTRINE ; ÉCONOMIE ; ÉTAT ; RÉVOLUTION Résumé : Intro. to the 1989 edition / Robert Graham
To Business Men
General Idea of the Revolution
First Study. — Reaction Causes Revolution
The Revolutionary Force
Parallel Progress of the Reaction and of the Revolution Since February
Weakness of the Reaction. Triumph of the Revolution
Second Study. — Is there Sufficient Reason for Revolution in the Nineteenth Century?
Law of Tendency in Society. The Revolution of 1789 has done only half its work.
Chaos of Economic Forces. Tendency of Society toward Poverty.
Anomaly of Government. Tendency toward Tyranny and Corruption.
Third Study. — The Principle of Association
Fourth Study. — The Principle of Authority
Traditional Denial of Government. Emergence of the Idea which succeeds it.
General Criticism of the Idea of Authority
Thesis. Absolute Authority
Laws
The Constitutional Monarchy
Universal Suffrage
Direct Legislation
Direct Government or the Constitution of '93. Reduction to Absurdity of the Governmental Idea.
Fifth Study. — Social Liquidation
National Bank
The State Debt
Debts secured by Mortgage. Simple Obligations.
Immovable Property. Buildings.
Property in Land.
Sixth Study. — Organization of Economic Forces
Credit
Property
Division of Labour, Collective Forces, Machines, Workingmen's Associations
Constitution of Value. Organization of Low Prices.
Foreign Commerce. Balance of Imports and Exports.
Seventh Study. — Absorption of Government by the Economic Organism
Society without Authority
Elimination of Governmental Functions. — Worship.
Justice
Administration. Police
Public Instruction; Public Works; Agriculture and Commerce; Finances
Foreign Affairs, War, Navy
EpilogueMention de responsabilité : Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ; transl. from the French by John Beverley Robinson ; new introd. by Robert Graham Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8238
Titre : General idea of the revolution in the nineteenth century Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pierre-Joseph PROUDHON (1809-1865) ; Robert GRAHAM ; John Beverley ROBINSON Editeur : London [UK] : Pluto Press Année de publication : 1989 Collection : Libertarian critique Importance : xxxix + 301 p. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-85305-067-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : DOCTRINE ; ÉCONOMIE ; ÉTAT ; RÉVOLUTION Résumé : Intro. to the 1989 edition / Robert Graham
To Business Men
General Idea of the Revolution
First Study. — Reaction Causes Revolution
The Revolutionary Force
Parallel Progress of the Reaction and of the Revolution Since February
Weakness of the Reaction. Triumph of the Revolution
Second Study. — Is there Sufficient Reason for Revolution in the Nineteenth Century?
Law of Tendency in Society. The Revolution of 1789 has done only half its work.
Chaos of Economic Forces. Tendency of Society toward Poverty.
Anomaly of Government. Tendency toward Tyranny and Corruption.
Third Study. — The Principle of Association
Fourth Study. — The Principle of Authority
Traditional Denial of Government. Emergence of the Idea which succeeds it.
General Criticism of the Idea of Authority
Thesis. Absolute Authority
Laws
The Constitutional Monarchy
Universal Suffrage
Direct Legislation
Direct Government or the Constitution of '93. Reduction to Absurdity of the Governmental Idea.
Fifth Study. — Social Liquidation
National Bank
The State Debt
Debts secured by Mortgage. Simple Obligations.
Immovable Property. Buildings.
Property in Land.
Sixth Study. — Organization of Economic Forces
Credit
Property
Division of Labour, Collective Forces, Machines, Workingmen's Associations
Constitution of Value. Organization of Low Prices.
Foreign Commerce. Balance of Imports and Exports.
Seventh Study. — Absorption of Government by the Economic Organism
Society without Authority
Elimination of Governmental Functions. — Worship.
Justice
Administration. Police
Public Instruction; Public Works; Agriculture and Commerce; Finances
Foreign Affairs, War, Navy
EpilogueMention de responsabilité : Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ; transl. from the French by John Beverley Robinson ; new introd. by Robert Graham Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8238 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ba 0290 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Geoges Sorel / Larry PORTIS / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1980)
PermalinkGramsci Is Dead : Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements / Richard DAY / London [UK] : Pluto Press (2005)
PermalinkHow we shall bring about the Revolution : syndicalism and the co-operative commonwealth / Émile POUGET / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1990)
PermalinkLeviné, the life of a revolutionary / Rosa LEVINE / Farnborough [UK] : Saxon House (1973)
PermalinkLiving my life : in two volumes / Emma GOLDMAN / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1998)
PermalinkThe Bolshevik myth : diary 1920-1922 ; The "Anti-climax" / Alexander BERKMAN / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1989)
PermalinkThe conquest of violence : an essay on war and revolution / Bart de LIGT / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1989)
PermalinkWorld Orders, Old and New / Noam CHOMSKY / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1997)
PermalinkWorld orders, old and new / Noam CHOMSKY / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1994)
PermalinkYear One of the Russian Revolution / Victor SERGE / London [UK] : Pluto Press (1992)
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