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DYSOPHIA: 2: October 2010: Population & Migration: Anarchist analyses of privilege in a time of climate chaos

Price: £2.00
Number of pages: 
87
First published: 
October 2010
This edition: 
October 2010
Blurb: 

"This edition of Dysophia strives to make sense of the interplay between the pressing issues of immigration control, population growth and climate change. Critical of right-wing demagoguery and the opportunism of those in power, and questioning of reductivist environmetal arguments raised by some on the Left, the contributions investigate contemporary current thinking on these themes.

Critically, the submissions propose - in analytical yet accessible form - where we as a anarchists should situate ourselves in these challenging debates." -- anarchist & migrant solidarity campaigner

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Dysophia is an imprint for publishing pamplets and zines exploring issues around green anarchist thought in a way that makes the issues accessible to everyone. We try to avoid dense theory, but give the knowledge to empower and make up your own minds.

For us green anarchism is a powerful tool for analysing much of the world around us, from inter-personal relationships to how we take on the big problems standing between us and our ideal society. We want to educate and encourage debate, to question everything then bring it together with solutions that take us forward. We are not interested in prolonged bickering over moot points, but celebrate our diversity and our common ambitions.

It is okay to challenge each other, it is okay to disagree. Knowledge does not have to be unified, but through honest, open discussion everyone can benefit and make up our own minds.

We are always interested in feedback, suggestions of topics to cover or ideas of articles you would like to write for us. We try to respond to all emails, but we cannot promise gaurantee it. We like debate but what we want ideally are responses and articles we can use in future publications or on our website.

Contents: 

       Editorial

1.    Overlapping Circles -- donal o'driscoll
2.    Climate Justice? Climate Refugee? -- steph davies
3.    Anarchism Against Climate-Barbarism -- javier sethness
4.    Border Controls and Freedom Of Movement in an Age of Climate Chaos -- no borders
5.    Solidarity & Integration -- gemma larson
6.    The Social Barriers to Sustainability -- bob hughes
7.    Permaulture's Difficult Third Ethic -- tomas remiarz
8.    Voice from the Aliens -- 1890s Jewish trade unions leaflet

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