THIS fourth title in our continuing discussion of
anarcho-tribalism is designed to complement the previous volumes in the series.
However, unlike 'National-Anarchism: A Reader,' 'National-Anarchism: Ideas and
Concepts' and 'National-Anarchism: Theory and Practice,' this book explores how
these ideas can be approached and then implemented in an effective and workable
manner. National-Anarchists reject the nation-state and advocate the foundation
of decentralised communities that offer people independence, self-determination
and a more promising future for themselves and their families. Many people
regard Anarchism as a violent ideology led by wide-eyed terrorists, but whilst
there is always a need for organised defence against the shock-troops of the
Establishment, this book will demonstrate that there is another side to the
Anarchist tradition and one that strives for peace, social stability and the
realisation of its objectives. The subjects discussed include 'Errors of
Leftist-Anarchism'; 'Propaganda by the Deed, Fourth Generation Warfare and the
Decline of the State'; 'The Ancient Future: Anarcho-Feudalism!'; 'So You Don't
Feel You Could Be An Activist...?'; 'American National-Anarchism'; 'Heathenism
and the Tradition of Dissent'; 'A Sojourn Through West Indian Culture: The
Crisis of Black Identity'; and 'National-Anarchist Communities: Will I Be
Accepted?' The contributors are Troy Southgate (Editor), Keith Preston, Wayne
John Sturgeon, John Howells, Craig FitzGerald, Jamie O'Hara, Joshua Bates, Neil
G. Hiatt, Justin Gillespie, Colin Lockwood and David Parry.
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