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100 1 _aSmucker, Jonathan Matthew
245 1 _aHegemony how-to :
_ba roadmap for radicals /
_cJonathan Matthew Smucker
246 3 0 _aRoadmap for radicals
260 _aChico, CA :
_bAK Press,
_c2017
300 _a280 p. ;
_c22 cm
500 _aIncludes index
505 _aPolitical orphans -- The 99% : the symbol and the agent -- Life of the oppositional group -- The prefigurative and the political -- Aspiring hegemonic -- Beyond the low plateau -- The invitation we extend -- The we in politics -- Conclusion : the next left zeitgeist.
520 _aHegemony How-To is a practical guide to political struggle for a generation that is deeply ambivalent about questions of power, leadership, and strategy. Hopeful about the potential of today’s burgeoning movements, long-time grassroots organizer Jonathan Smucker nonetheless pulls no punches when confronting their internal dysfunction. Drawing from personal experience, he provides deep theoretical insight into the all-too-familiar radical tendency toward self-defeating insularity and paralyzing purism. At the same time, he offers tools to bridge the divide between anti-authoritarian values and hegemonic strategies, tools that might just help today’s movements to navigate their obstacles and change the world.
650 4 _915797
_aHegemonía
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_aRadicalismo
_zEstados Unidos
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_aParticipación política
_xEstados Unidos
650 4 _93620
_aMovimientos de protesta
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