A collection including essays by some well-known figures and groups - exploring current radical political theory, from Midnight Notes, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Harry Cleaver, etc.
With sections on Primitive Accumulation (with, for example, updated applications of the concept of enclosures); rebellions in everyday life (heavily referencing the events commonly known as the anti-globalization movement); and on the relationship between and lessons from the u.s. and latin america (specifically Argentina, Mexico and the Si Se Puede movement of southwestern u.s).
The book also assesses the trajectory of struggles in the Americas, from Argentina to Mexico, from Bolivia to the United States of America and shows how subversion is a human and realistic response to intolerable exploitation and domination.
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