Society Despite the State
Reimagining Geographies of Order

By (author) Anthony Ince,Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre

ISBN13: 9780745341248

Imprint: Pluto Press

Publisher: Pluto Press

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Published: 20/05/2024

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'An accessible, expansive and beautifully written intervention in critical social theory' Alex Prichard, Associate Professor of International Political Theory, University of Exeter The logic of the state has come to define social and spatial relations, embedding itself into our understandings of the world and our place in it. Anthony Ince and Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre challenge this logic as the central pivot around which knowledge and life orbit, by exposing its vulnerabilities, contradictions and, crucially, alternatives. Society Despite the State disrupts the dominance of state-centred ways of thinking by presenting a radical political geography approach inspired by anarchist thought and practice. The book draws on a broad range of voices that have affinities with Western anarchism but also exceed it. This book challenges radicals and scholars to confront and understand the state through a way of seeing and a set of intellectual tools that the authors call 'post-statism' In de-centring the state’s logics and ways of operating, the authors incorporate a variety of threads to identify alternative ways to understand and challenge statism’s effects on our political imaginations.
Introduction 1. The Anti-Authoritarian Family Vignette I: Counterfactual Statism 2. Threads of the State 3. Myths of the State Vignette II: We Are the Romans 4. Statist Timescapes Vignette III: Are We Afraid of Ruins? 5. Naturalising the State 6. Un/making Order Vignette IV: A Conversation Across / Beyond / Despite Worlds 7. Seeking Post-Statist Horizons
  • Political structure & processes
  • Anarchism
  • Political geography
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:216
Width:140
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