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¿Por qué hay tan pocos anarquistas en la academia?

Sept 2025

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Revisiting the Spanish translation of "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology"

Texto cedido para promoción por los editores del libro Fragmentos de antropología anarquista. David Graeber. Virus Editorial. 2019, Barcelona. Traducción: Ambar Sewell

Text provided for promotional purposes by the publishers of the book Fragments of Anarchist Anthropology. David Graeber. Virus Editorial. 2019, Barcelona. Translation: Ambar Sewell.

Anarchism as a political philosophy is currently experiencing a resurgence. Anarchist movements, or movements inspired by anarchism, are growing everywhere; traditional anarchist principles—autonomy, voluntary association, self-organisation, mutual aid, direct democracy — can be found both in the organisational foundations of the globalisation movement and in a wide variety of radical movements around the world. Revolutionaries in Mexico, Argentina, India and elsewhere have increasingly abandoned discourses advocating the seizure of power and have begun to formulate different ideas about what a revolution might mean.