Webs of power: notes from the global uprising
(2010)
By: Starhawk

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : New Society Publishers : Made available through hoopla, 2010
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781550923315 (electronic bk.) MWT11859989, 1550923315 (electronic bk.) 11859989
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Writing from the front lines, Starhawk chronicles the global justice movement sparked by Seattle's 1999 anti-World Trade Organization protest. A life-long activist, Starhawk is deeply involved as a direct action participant and trainer in the antiglobalization movement. The book is divided into "Actions" and "Visions." In Part I, Starhawk begins with an overview of the complex political and economic powers that the antiglobalization movement opposes. Then, recounting the blow-by-blow events of the critical confrontations faced by the antiglobalization protestors-from Seattle to Genoa-Starhawk discusses police brutality, the Black Bloc versus the pacifists, and the magic of solidarity. In Part II, Starhawk spins a vision of the future of the antiglobalization movement. Drawing on her twenty years of experience as an activist, ecofeminist, and witch, she explores the debate between violent and nonviolent tactics; the definition of an economy of true abundance; and how we can transform our rage and despair, face our fears, and renew our spirits while acting to change the world

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