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Post Anarchism: What is the relevance of anarchism for politics today?


12 Nov 2015, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

The St. James Hatcham Building

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Professor Saul Newman gives a public lecture coinciding with the launch of his new book, Post Anarchism, and will be joined by author Federico Campagna who will respond to his talk.

While many have dismissed anarchism, its critique of authority and its insistence on equality and liberty places it at the forefront of contemporary radical politics. With the unprecedented expansion of state power in the name of security, the ongoing global financial crisis, and the decline of Marxist and social democratic projects, it is time to reconsider anarchism as a form of politics.

Saul Newman is a Professor of Political Theory and Head of the Department of Politics at Goldsmiths. His new book, Post Anarchism, was published by Polity Press in 2015.

Part of Radical New Cross: protest and dissent 1875 - 2015. A series of free public events celebrating the radical past, present and future of New Cross.

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12 Nov 2015 7:00pm - 8:30pm
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