Fourth and final part of a series in which Daniel "Anark" Baryon develops a modern synthesis of anarchism. It is not intended as an introduction to anarchism, but instead a broad coverage of anarchist ideas, discussing the state, Capital as Power, kyriarchy, the mega-machine, queer anarchism, Black anarchism, social ecology, decolonial ideas, and much more...
In this final part of A Modern Anarchism, Daniel dives deep into the topic of organization, citing advances within cybernetics, viable systems theory, and applying the four fields analysis we have developed before. Here he strives to answer many of the questions that readers have about how to build organizations and what principles are necessary to maintain horizontality by contrast to hierarchical principles of steering and administration.
This book is a transcription of Daniel's long form essays on which can be found at A Modern Anarchism Playlist.
You can also read these essay's on Libcom.
110 Pages
Digitally Printed
Suggested Price: £4.00