Anarchist Studies

Review: "Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean"

From Anarchist Studies Volume 31 (2023) Issue 1

Laura Galián, Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan/Springer Nature, 2020; 218pp; ISBN 9783030454487

Out of the Ruins: An Anarchist Studies Journal Review

From PM Press

By Judith Suissa
Anarchist Studies Journal
March 2020

As Robert Haworth notes in his introduction to this volume,
there is a rich tradition of anarchist criticism of state schooling
as one of the institutions that ‘uphold and reinforce’ a
particular set of social, political, economic and cultural ideas
(p6). This collection of work by educational activists, theorists
and practitioners promises to document and explore the
‘radical learning spaces’ emerging as alternatives to the
social imaginaries of formal state schooling.

Book Review of Children’s Literature, Domestication, Social Foundation

From http://layla.miltsov.org

Without much thinking, we often juxtapose wilderness and civilisation. The ontology of wilderness translates into anarchy, and the ontology of civilisation translates into order. However, Layla AbdelRahim shows that this neat and orderly dichotomy is a mere fad – the human world consists of wilderness, and of civilisation, and of endless shades of grey between the two.

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