Ebook: Black Flags and Social Movements: A Sociological Analysis of Movement Anarchism
Author: Dana M. Williams
- Genre: Other Social Sciences
- Tags: Anarchism Anarchismus Politics Social Sciences Radicalism Political Theory Social Movements Black Flags Anarchist studies New social movements Anarchist sociology Libertarian socialism
- Series: Contemporary Anarchist Studies
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Edition: Hardcover
- Language: English
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Anarchism may be the most misunderstood political ideology of the modern era—it’s surely one of the least studied social movements by English-speaking scholars. Black Flags and Social Movements addresses this deficit with an in-depth analysis of contemporary anarchist movements, as interpreted by social movement theories and the analytical tools of political sociologists. Using unique datasets—gathered by anarchists themselves—the book presents longitudinal and international analyses that focus upon who anarchists are (similar, yet, different from classic anarchists) and where they may be found (most countries in the world, but especially in European and North American cities). Even though scholars have studiously avoided the contradictions and complications that anti-state movements present for their theories, numerous social movement ideas, including political opportunity, new social movements, and social capital theory, are relevant and adaptable to understanding anarchist movements. Due to their sometimes limited numbers and due to their identities as radical anti-authoritarians, anarchists often find themselves collaborating with numerous other social movements, bringing along their values, ideas, and tactics.
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