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The Anarchist Turn in Twenty-First Century Leftwing Activism provides a comprehensive analysis of how anarchist thought and practice have become increasingly influential in contemporary political movements. Drawing on case studies and empirical research, the authors explore the theoretical foundations and practical applications of anarchism within modern activism.
The book examines key movements including Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and climate justice campaigns, demonstrating how participants have adopted horizontalist organizational principles and consensus-based decision-making. The authors investigate why anarchist approaches have gained traction among younger activists and how these methods interact with digital communication technologies.
Through rigorous historical and sociological analysis, this Element contributes to understanding contentious politics in the digital age, offering insights into the motivations, strategies, and challenges facing decentralized movements. It serves as essential reading for scholars of political activism, social movements, and the evolution of left-wing thought.







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