Anarchism: History, Theory, and Praxis

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 364

This course analyzes the genesis, historical evolution, and current iterations of global anarchism. It examines anarchist beliefs, ethics, aims, countercultural expressions, organizations, emancipatory practices, and intersectional modes of struggle in different temporal, geographic, and cultural contexts. Special attention will be given to anarchism in the global South, anarcho-feminism, anarcho-indigenism, green anarchism, anarcho-pacifism, and the cross-fertilization and relations between anarchists and the Marxist Left.
Course Attributes: EN S; BU BA; AS LCD; AS SSC; AS SD I; FA SSC; AR SSC

Section 01

Anarchism: History, Theory, and Praxis
INSTRUCTOR: Hirsch
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Section 02

Anarchism: History, Theory, and Praxis
INSTRUCTOR: Hirsch
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