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I would also love to read Rev of Everyday Life.(and hopefully I'll still get over to participate in the March discussion but I'm traveling and that cuts into my ability to read books on computers...)
Great. Any time in April is fine for me. Millicent, since your pressed for time, do you want to suggest a start date?
abclaret wrote: "Great. Any time in April is fine for me. Millicent, since your pressed for time, do you want to suggest a start date?"don't wait on me! i keep extending my travels and going to places with less and less internet. when you decide on a book and i am back online i will add it to the front page! if anyone wants to be made a moderator so they can also handle tasks like that, just say so!
I have added God and State for discussing now. I will add Revolution of Everyday Life in a week or two if that is okay by everyone.
Don't think I have entirely sussed the upcoming read function, but its marked up on the bookshelf.
Don't think I have entirely sussed the upcoming read function, but its marked up on the bookshelf.
Books mentioned in this topic
Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity (other topics)Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics From Practice to Theory (other topics)
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center (other topics)
Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement (other topics)
Anarchism, Marxism and the Future of the Left: Interviews and Essays, 1993-1998 (other topics)
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Anarchism
God and the State
Anarchy in Action
Anarchism Marxism and The Future of The Left
Anarchy Alive!: Anti-authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory
Facing the Enemy: A History of Anarchist Organisation from Proudhon to May 1968
From Riot To Insurrection: Analysis For An Anarchist Perspective Against Post Industrial Capitalism
I would be interested in critiquing orthodox leftist methodology if anyone is interested and also looking at left-communism.
Marxism
What Is to Be Done?
Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution
Workers' Councils
Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement
Situationism
Revolution of Everyday Life
The Society of the Spectacle
Feminism
Feminist Theory from Margin to Center
Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity
The autobiography of a sexually emancipated Communist woman
I could add loads more, but it would be good to hear from anyone else.