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“Anarchy and Tradition for Radical Climate Action?” and “The Political Theory and Practice of Anarchist Simplicity”

Posted by KM on January 25, 2010

It’s just before the COP-15 summit and soon we will hit the streets in
Copenhagen. Being involved in the radical climate action movements
throughout Europe (mainly Germoney and UK) I found it quiet crucial to
have some political theory backing our actions. I used my time at uni to
exercise such reflections. In the first part I attempt to answer the
question:

„What are the differences and commonalities between ecological anarchist
and post­development political theory and how can it inform key issues
in the radical climate action debate?“

As a result I found the self-developed concept of „Anarchist Simplicity“
quiet useful. What exactly I mean by this is elaborated upon in the
second part of this article:

„The Political Theory and Practice of Anarchist Simplicity“ – One
possible perspective for radical climate action.

The full articles:

Anarchy and tradition for radical climate action?

The political theory and practice of anarchist simplicity

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

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