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Making Anarchist Revolution Possibleby Arthur J. Miller
This is one of the best introductions to anarchism we've run across. Here, anarchism is explained as a process of social and political organizing along "syndicalist" lines. Unlike other introductions that simply try to explain anarchist ideals, this focus on processes that might make up future anarchist societies seems to explain the heart of anarchism better. Miller argues for syndicates (in a variety of situations of inequality, not just workplaces) as the best way to respond to complex, changing needs of communities now and in the future— revolution as a process rather than merely an ideal. Book information |

