Anticapitalism: A Beginner’s Guide (Beginner’s Guides)

Anticapitalism: A Beginner’s Guide by Simon Tormey, published by Oneworld Publications on April 1, 2004, offers a comprehensive exploration of the anti-capitalist movement. This 192-page guide delves into various aspects of the movement, addressing topics such as WOMBLES, Zapatistas, NGOs, and environmentalism, while also reflecting on significant historical events like Paris 1968 and Seattle.
Readers will find this book serves as a roadmap rather than a manifesto, capturing the essence of anti-capitalist sentiments and articulating potential alternatives to corporate dominance. The guide presents a range of perspectives and possibilities, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of capitalism and the diverse responses to it.
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Every aspect of the anti-capitalist world is covered in this helpful guide, from WOMBLES to Zapatistas, NGOs to environmentalism, Paris 1968 to Seattle, and beyond. Picking up where Naomi Klein left off, this is not so much a manifesto as a roadmap, which captures the essence of the movement, and also articulates a range of possibilities for future alternatives to the corporate domination of our planet.
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