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Decolonizing Anarchism
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24 January 2012

Decolonizing Anarchism looks at the history of South Asian struggles against colonialism and neocolonialism, highlighting lesser-known dissidents as well as iconic figures. This approach reveals an alternate narrative of decolonization, in which achieving a nation-state is not the objective. Maia Ramnath also studies the anarchist vision of alternate society, which closely echoes the concept of total decolonization on the political, economic, social, cultural, and psychological planes. This facilitates not only a reinterpretation of the history of anticolonialism, but insight into the meaning of anarchism itself.
Maia Ramnath teaches at New York University and is a board member of the Institute for Anarchist Studies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism, HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia
Introduction
Part I Decolonization: The Highest Form of Anarchism
Part II Echoes and Intersections
1 The Propagandists of the Deed
2 The Anarcho-syndicalists
3 The Critical Leftists
4 The Innovator
5 The Romantic Countermodernists
6 The New Social Movements
Part III Decolonizing Voices
Notes
Further Reading
Credits for Anarchist Interventions