Perspectives on Anarchist Theory: Issue No. 33, “Transformations”

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Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, N.33, on the theme of “Transformations,” is over 200 beautiful pages and features thirteen essays and the Abolitionist Tarot art of Kai Lumumba Barrow throughout.

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Perspectives on Anarchist Theory is a journal published by the Institute for Anarchist Studies. The journal includes recent essays by IAS-supported writers and translators, features with anarchist views on contemporary issues, book reviews, updates, and more.

Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, N.33, on the theme of “Transformations,” is over 200 beautiful pages and features the Abolitionist Tarot art of Kai Lumumba Barrow throughout. Describing what ties the thirteen essays in this issue together, Lara Messersmith-Glavin, in the introduction explains,

“It is (the) push and pull of the old and the new that we see in this issue, a collection of investigations into both our histories and our futures, inquiries into the symbols and memories that have shaped the world in which we find ourselves, and visions for the ones we hope to create. We are also honored to share the work of a new set of archetypes, the Abolitionist Tarot, from which we may draw the clear understanding of the moment in which we find ourselves.”

The issue features Jesse Cohn’s “Demodernizing Anarchism,” as well as articles on consensus decision-making in the intentional community of Christiania; anarchist cybernetics; communicating climate catastrophe through performance; and explorations of how major social change happens and why.

Using tarot as a guide, Messersmith-Glavin says, “Our hope is that these works will help provide a path for us as we grow from fools to abolitionists and beyond.”

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 5.5 × .5 × 8.1 in

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