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Dispersing Power : Social Movements as Anti-State Forces.
Title:
Dispersing Power : Social Movements as Anti-State Forces.
Author:
Zibechi, Raúl.
ISBN:
9781849350426
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (170 pages)
Contents:
Title Page -- Translator's note -- Foreword -- Foreword to the German edition -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 - The Community as Social Machine -- Neighborhood Cohesion, a Form of Survival -- Urban Communities -- CHAPTER 2 - The Self-Constructed City: Dispersion and Difference -- CHAPTER 3 - Everyday Life and Insurrection: Undivided Bodies -- The Community War -- The Micro View -- Communication in Movement -- CHAPTER 4 - State Powers and Non-state Powers: Difficult Coexistence -- Neighborhood Councils as Institutions -- Movement as Institution and as a Moving-of-itself -- CHAPTER 5 - Community Justice and El Alto Justice -- A Non-state Justice -- CHAPTER 6 - Toward an Aymara "State"? -- The Idea of State-power Among the Aymaras -- Diffused Powers -- Centralized Powers -- Toward a Multicultural State? -- Aymara Ambiguities -- EPILOGUE -- Bibliography -- Index -- Support AK Press! -- Copyright Page.
Abstract:
Building power beyond the state.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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