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Love and revolution: A politics for the deep commons [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x11 mm, kaal: 305 g
  • Sari: Contemporary Anarchist Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526191520
  • ISBN-13: 9781526191526
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x11 mm, kaal: 305 g
  • Sari: Contemporary Anarchist Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526191520
  • ISBN-13: 9781526191526
Based on award-winning research, Love and revolution brings classical and contemporary anarchist thought into a mutually beneficial dialogue with a global cross-section of ecological, anti-capitalist, feminist and anti-racist activists – discussing real-life examples of the loving-caring relations that underpin many contemporary struggles. Such a (r)evolutionary love is discovered to be a common embodied experience among the activists contributing to this collective vision, manifested as a radical solidarity, as political direct action, as long-term processes of struggle, and as a deeply relational more-than-human ethics. This book provides an essential resource for all those interested in building a free society grounded in solidarity and care, and offers a timely contribution to contemporary movement discourse.

Love and Revolutionbrings classical and contemporary anarchist thought into a mutually beneficial dialogue with a global cross-section of ecological, anti-capitalist, feminist and anti-racist activists – discussing real-life examples of the loving-caring relations that underpin many contemporary struggles.

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This book is a gift of love and a tool for freedom. Matt York powerfully, and accessibly, shows us that love is a political and theoretical basis upon which a truly free and (r)evolutionary society must be, and in some places already is being, created.' Marina Sitrin, Associate Professor of Sociology, SUNY Binghamton, author of Horizontalism and Everyday Revolutions

I recommend that anyone who is serious about striving for social change read Matt Yorks spot-on book and consider embracing its philosophy of a permanent revolution of love and community. This book reflects the core values that have guided my half century of organising for liberation.' Keith McHenry, co-founder of the global Food Not Bombs movement, author of The Anarchist Cookbook and Hungry for Peace

In Love and revolution, Matt York develops a theory of love grounded in activist practices from real movements for social and political change. This book is essential reading for anyone holding on to hope for the commons in a world of privatisation.' Richard Gilman-Opalsky, Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy, University of Illinois, author of The Communism of Love

'A distinctive strength lies in the books construction. It does not proceed as a purely theoretical monograph, nor as an ethnographic case study. Instead, it combines sustained engagement with political theory and a methodological commitment to collective visioning drawn from social movements. Reflections emerging from activist processes assemblies, discussions, participatory research are woven directly into the conceptual chapters. The result is a dialogical structure: theory is tested against movement experience, and movement experience is interpreted through theoretical lenses. This hybrid architecture reinforces a politics of immanence in which knowledge is not extracted from movements but co-produced with them, stressing again that love must be both thought and practiced.' Capitalism Nature Socialism -- .

Foreword by John P. Clark

Part I: Locating (r)evolutionary love

Introduction
1 The anarchy of love
2 Collective visioning: Utopia as process

Part II: A collective vision

3 The dystopian present
4 The deep commons
5 Activating the Agapeic web
6 The collective heart: Co-constituting free society
Conclusion
Bibliography -- .
Matt York lectures in political theory and philosophy at University College Cork. -- .