The turn of the Millennium demonstrated a fully-fledged revival and fusion of various left-wing social movements with differing agendas. Movements for women's black indigenous LGTB and animal liberation as well as ecological anti-nuclear and anti-war groups unified against the global capital. Considering the diverse emphases of these movements is there a philosophical framework that could help us understand their nature and their modes of operation in the 21st century? <br/><br/>This book provides a set of conceptual tools offering a theoretical model of 'slow' social transformation a modality of social change that explicitly differs from the irruptive model of a revolution or a paradigm-changing event. Instead it proposes the two concepts of mimetic contagion and solidarity with singularity which allow us to understand what is currently happening in the activist milieu. By bringing together some of today's most important thinkers including Butler Girard Badiou and Sloterdijk this book suggests a philosophical lens to look at the alternative living projects that contemporary left-wing activists undertake in practice. At the heart of their projects lie the pressing concerns that these contemporary philosophers currently debate.<br/><br/>Breaking from the conceptual apparatus of the Marxian tradition <i>Theorizing Contemporary Anarchism </i>instead takes Hegelian concepts and feeds them through the thought of contemporary theorists in order to form an original productive and inclusive scaffold with which to understand today's world of social and political movements.
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