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Can Degrowth Struggle? Anarchist Engagements with Degrowth

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Can Degrowth Struggle? Anarchist Engagements with Degrowth by Alexander Dunlap ( & co-author) is a small collection of essays confronting degrowth scholarship. While this collection advocates and supports degrowth, it does not hold back from chastising degrowth scholarship for ignoring militant land struggles in Europe and beyond. This includes identifying how ideas of anarchist organization and mutual are appropriated while disregarding the combative practices attached to them. These essays highlight important issues and academic traps that tend to disadvantage radical political thought and the struggles that surround them.

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Can Degrowth Struggle? Anarchist Engagements with Degrowth by Alexander Dunlap ( & co-author) is a small collection of essays confronting degrowth scholarship. While this collection advocates and supports degrowth, it does not hold back from chastising degrowth scholarship for ignoring militant land struggles in Europe and beyond. This includes identifying how ideas of anarchist organization and mutual are appropriated while disregarding the combative practices attached to them. These essays highlight important issues and academic traps that tend to disadvantage radical political thought and the struggles that surround them.

Can Degrowth Struggle? Anarchist Engagements with Degrowth by Alexander Dunlap ( & co-author) is a small collection of essays confronting degrowth scholarship. While this collection advocates and supports degrowth, it does not hold back from chastising degrowth scholarship for ignoring militant land struggles in Europe and beyond. This includes identifying how ideas of anarchist organization and mutual are appropriated while disregarding the combative practices attached to them. These essays highlight important issues and academic traps that tend to disadvantage radical political thought and the struggles that surround them.

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