Only a Beginning: An Anarchist Anthology

by Allan Antliff (Editor)

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

AHC.ANA.OBA

Publication

Arsenal Pulp Press (2004), Edition: 1st, 352 pages

Description

Drawing on a wide-range of anarchist publications, Only a Beginning is the first comprehensive overview of anarchist theory and practice in North America from 1976 to the present. Compiled and edited by Allan Antliff, it documents over a quarter-century of grassroots activism, including protests and gatherings, art exhibitions, street theatre, Internet sites, and squats, as well as environmental and anti-globalization protests, the rise of anarchist-feminism, the fight for queer rights, indigenous struggles, and prisoners' liberation. In today's post-9/11 climate, protests against global trade deals, war-mongering, environmental destruction and other issues are becoming more frequent and high-profile. And in the midst of today's radical upsurge, anarchism is the only real voice speaking out passionately for social revolution. Only a Beginning casts new light on the radical politics of the last quarter century and the centrality of anarchism for contemporary activism. Included are histories of major anarchist journals as well as essays on anarchist practices relevant to activist movements across North America. Lavishly illustrated with original artwork and photographs, Only a Beginning is one of the most comprehensive collection of writings by anarchists ever assembled.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

406 p.

ISBN

1551521679 / 9781551521671

Call number

AHC.ANA.OBA

Library's review

The anthology begins with the founding of the Vancouver-based "Open Road" journal in 1976 and charts its course from there. Anarchism is traced through a myriad of journals, flyers, posters, and web sites. A plethora of gatherings, book fairs, free schools and reading groups, protests, squats, info
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shops and travelling musical caravans are documented. Throughout, the poetics of revolt are given free reign.'

(Abstracted from preface by Allan Antliff)
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Pages

406
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