The next revolution

popular assemblies and the promise of direct democracy

198 pages

English language

Published July 2, 2015 by Verso.

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978-1-78168-581-5
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"Many similarities exist between the new movements against austerity that have emerged since 2011, ranging from Taksim Square in Turkey to the Chilean student protests, and from Greece to NYC. One of them is their return to the principles of direct democracy and their organization around popular assemblies. These ideas are hardly new - Murray Bookchin, who is one of the leading anarchist thinkers of the twentieth century, has been elaborating ideas about popular assemblies for several decades that have influenced thinkers such as David Harvey. The Next Revolution brings together Bookchin's writings on popular assemblies for the first time, just as his ideas are rekindling the radical imagination worldwide"--

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Practical next steps for civilization

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(texto completo, em português → sol2070.in/2024/09/crise-ecologica-reconstru%C3%A7%C3%A3o-sociedade-murray-bookchin-the-next-revolution/ )

"The Next Revolution" (2015) brings together articles from the 1990s and 2000s by the influential revolutionary author Murray Bookchin. As the subtitle says, it's about direct democracy and popular assemblies.

After abandoning socialism, the american Bookchin became one of the most influential anarchist authors in the 60s. In the 1990s, he also distanced himself from anarchism - not because he disagreed with its principles, but because he felt trapped by others' definitions of the movement and the resulting accusations.

As this is a book that brings together articles from his final phase, the ideas have the flavour of a synthesis of a life dedicated to revolutionary thought, which he condensed into what he called ‘social ecology’. His revolutionary theory is ‘municipalism’, with an undeniably anarchist flavour.

Legendary writer Ursula K. Le Guin writes in the book's introduction:

‘Murray Bookchin spent a lifetime opposing …

Subjects

  • Political participation
  • Direct democracy
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism & Socialism
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General