Portland: Anarchist Interventions Book Series

Portland IMC. July 1:

Anarchist Interventions Book Series

All four of the books in the Anarchist Interventions book series by the IAS and AK Press are available at the Red and Black Cafe, and Imperiled Life is now available at Reading Frenzy, at 921 SW Oak, near Powells.

All four of the books in the Anarchist Interventions book series by the IAS and AK Press are available at the Red and Black Cafe, on SE 12th Ave, one block north of Stark. Pick them up there, and have some awesome vegan food to support your local worker-owned collective!

The titles are:

Anarchism and Its Aspirations, by Cindy Milstein (2010)

Oppose and Propose! Lessons from Movement for a New Society, by Andrew Cornell (2011)

Decolonizing Anarchism: An Antiauthoritarian History of India’s Liberation Struggle, by Maia Ramnath (2011)

and just out:

Imperiled Life: Revolution against Climate Catastrophe, by Javier Sethness-Castro (June 2012); Foreword by Paul Messersmith-Glavin

Imperiled Life is also available at Reading Frenzy, downtown at 921 SW Oak, near Powell’s.

Imperiled Life theorizes an exit from the potentially terminal consequences of capital-induced climate change. It is a collection of reflections on the phenomenon of catastrophe—climatological, political, social—as well as on the possibilities of overcoming disaster.

The fourth title in our Anarchist Intervention Series, co-published with AK Press! With a Foreword by IAS board member and member of the editorial collective of Perspectives on Anarchist Theory Paul Messersmith-Glavin.

Javier Sethness-Castro presents the grim news from contemporary climatologists while providing a reconstructive vision inspired by anarchist intellectual traditions and promoting critical thought as a means of changing our historical trajectory.

Praise for Imperiled Life:

“Imperiled Life is an angry and urgent dissection of the omnivorous economic system that is mercilessly turning the planet into a death camp.”—Jeffrey St. Clair, author Born Under a Bad Sky

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