The Movements of Movements: Part 2: Rethinking Our Dance

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Contents Acknowledgements and Credits 0 INVOCATIONS Proem: Offering Shailja Patel Introduction: On Rethinking Our Dance: Some Thoughts, Some Moves Jai Sen 3 INTERROGATING MOVEMENT, PROBLEMATISING MOVEMENT Nothing Is What Democracy Looks Like: Openness, Horizontality, and the Movement of Movements Rodrigo Nunes Worlds in Motion: Movements, Problematics, and the Creation of New Worlds The Free Association Break Free! Engaging Critically with the Concept and Reality of Civil Society (Part 1) Jai Sen Believing in Exclusion: The Problem of Secularism in Progressive Politics Anila Daulatzai Is Global Governance Bad for East Asian Queers? Josephine Ho Incorporating Youth or Transforming Politics? Alter-Activism as an Emerging Mode of Praxis among Young Global Justice Activists Jeffrey S Juris and Geoffrey Pleyers The Antiglobalisation Movement: Coalition and Division Tomás Mac Sheoin and Nicola Yeates The Strategic Implications of Anti-Statism in the Global Justice Movement Stephanie Ross Negativity and Utopia in the Global Justice Movement Michael Löwy The Global Moment: Seattle, Ten Years On Rodrigo Nunes Autonomous Politics and its Problems: Thinking the Passage from the Social to the Political Ezequiel Adamovsky Boundary as Bridge John Brown Childs Effective Politics or Feeling Effective? Chris Carlsson PR Like PRocess! Strategy from the Bottom Up Massimo De Angelis The Power of Words: Reclaiming and Reimagining Revolution and Non- Violence Matt Meyer and Ousseina Alidou Break Free! Engaging Critically with the Concept and Reality of Civil Society (Part 2) Jai Sen 4 REFLECTIONS ON POSSIBLE FUTURES “Becoming-Woman”? Between Theory, Practice, and Potentiality Michal Osterweil The Asymmetry of Revolution John Holloway The Shock of Victory David Graeber Gathering Our Dignified Rage: Building New Autonomous Global Relations of Production, Livelihood, and Exchange Kolya Abramsky Towards the Autonomy of the People of the World: Need for a New Movement 449 of Movements to Animate People’s Alliance Processes Muto Ichiyo Towards a Fifth International? Samir Amin The Lessons of 2011: Three Theses on Organisation Rodrigo Nunes ‘We Still Exist’ François Houtart Afterword: Another World Is Inevitable ... but which Other World? Lee Cormie Notes on the Editors and Contributors Index

Author(s): Jai Sen (editor)
Publisher: Independent Publishers Group
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 666

Contents
Acknowledgements and Credits
0
INVOCATIONS
Proem: Offering
Shailja Patel
Introduction: On Rethinking Our Dance: Some Thoughts, Some Moves
Jai Sen
3
INTERROGATING MOVEMENT, PROBLEMATISING MOVEMENT
Nothing Is What Democracy Looks Like: Openness, Horizontality, and the
Movement of Movements
Rodrigo Nunes
Worlds in Motion: Movements, Problematics, and the Creation of New
Worlds
The Free Association
Break Free! Engaging Critically with the Concept and Reality of Civil
Society (Part 1)
Jai Sen
Believing in Exclusion: The Problem of Secularism in Progressive Politics
Anila Daulatzai
Is Global Governance Bad for East Asian Queers?
Josephine Ho
Incorporating Youth or Transforming Politics? Alter-Activism as an Emerging
Mode of Praxis among Young Global Justice Activists
Jeffrey S Juris and Geoffrey Pleyers
The Antiglobalisation Movement: Coalition and Division
Tomás Mac Sheoin and Nicola Yeates
The Strategic Implications of Anti-Statism in the Global Justice Movement
Stephanie Ross
Negativity and Utopia in the Global Justice Movement
Michael Löwy
The Global Moment: Seattle, Ten Years On
Rodrigo Nunes
Autonomous Politics and its Problems: Thinking the Passage from the Social
to the Political
Ezequiel Adamovsky
Boundary as Bridge
John Brown Childs
Effective Politics or Feeling Effective?
Chris Carlsson
PR Like PRocess! Strategy from the Bottom Up
Massimo De Angelis
The Power of Words: Reclaiming and Reimagining Revolution and Non-
Violence
Matt Meyer and Ousseina Alidou
Break Free! Engaging Critically with the Concept and Reality of Civil
Society (Part 2)
Jai Sen
4
REFLECTIONS ON POSSIBLE FUTURES
“Becoming-Woman”? Between Theory, Practice, and Potentiality
Michal Osterweil
The Asymmetry of Revolution
John Holloway
The Shock of Victory
David Graeber
Gathering Our Dignified Rage: Building New Autonomous Global Relations
of Production, Livelihood, and Exchange
Kolya Abramsky
Towards the Autonomy of the People of the World: Need for a New
Movement 449 of Movements to Animate People’s Alliance Processes
Muto Ichiyo
Towards a Fifth International?
Samir Amin
The Lessons of 2011: Three Theses on Organisation
Rodrigo Nunes
‘We Still Exist’
François Houtart
Afterword: Another World Is Inevitable ... but which Other World?
Lee Cormie
Notes on the Editors and Contributors
Index