A few weeks ago I posted Circle A's radio broadcast of an interview with Glasgow's own Iain McKay, here is part 2 of that interview. We all know the present system exploits many
of us for the benefit of the few – but how else can humans organise society for
mutual benefit in a sustainable and ethical manner? This show poses questions to the
knowlegdable Iain McKay, contributor to countless radical publications and editor of
“Anarchist FAQ”, who discusses possible methods for anarchist inspired societal and
economic organisation while providing some pretty compelling reasons for doing so!
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Friday 29 March 2013
Thursday 7 March 2013
FAQ by Iain McKay.
‘Everything
you ever wanted to know about Anarchism, but were afraid to ask’ with
Iain McKay.
Iain
McKay is
the author of the encyclopaedic two-volume set ‘ An Anarchist FAQ’
which sets out to cover all aspects of the Anarchist tradition, in
terms of theory, history and practice. He has also written an
extensive introduction to the 2011 AK Press published ‘Property Is
Theft!: A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Reader’, and is currently
completing work on a new translation of the writings of
Bakunin.
Housmans are very happy to welcome Iain, who will be
starting off the evening by flying through a brief history of
Anarchism and highlighting the major traditions within it, before
opening it up to the floor for questions and discussion. Whatever
your current understanding of Anarchism, this is a chance to
ask questions, share knowledge, and raise your and others awareness
in a friendly setting.
Event
informationHousmans
Bookshop
5 Caledonian Road
King's Cross
London N1 9DX
Tel: 020 7837 4473www.housmans.com
Entry £3, redeemable against purchase.
Nearest tube: King's Cross
ann arky's home.5 Caledonian Road
King's Cross
London N1 9DX
Tel: 020 7837 4473www.housmans.com
Entry £3, redeemable against purchase.
Nearest tube: King's Cross
Saturday 2 March 2013
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