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|a Jeffries, Fiona,
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|a Nothing to lose but our fear /
|c Fiona Jeffries in conversation with Lydia Cacho, Gustavo Esteva, Silvia Federici, David Harvey, John Holloway, Wendy Mendez, John Holloway, Wendy Mendez, Sandra Moran, Marcus Rediker, and Nandita Sharma.
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|a Front Cover -- About the Author -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Historicizing -- 1. Marcus Rediker: The Theatre and Counter-Theatre of Fear -- Political Formations -- Histories of Violence -- Pirate Ways of Knowing -- Violent Pedagogies -- Exemplary Punishment, Refusal of Fear -- Accumulating Bodies -- Laughing at Fear -- Reflections on the Violence of Abstraction -- 2. Silvia Federici: Remembering Resistance from the Witch Hunts to Alter-Globalization -- Fear Needn't Paralyze You -- Movement, Solidarity, and Love -- Intimate Resistance -- A Political Life in Motion -- Terrorizing Women -- The Divisions among Us -- Confronting Fear -- Part II: Theorizing -- 3. David Harvey: Indignant Cities -- Urban Unrest as an Impetus to Social Inquiry -- Spaces of Hope and Fear -- Stories of Fear -- Fears of the Seen and the Unseen -- Suburban Fears -- Crisis Cycles -- Alliances of the Dispossessed and the Discontented -- 4. Nandita Sharma: Terror and Mercy at the Border -- An Initiation in Violence -- Alternative Routes -- Ideal Victims and Benevolent Rescuers -- Fear Nation -- Love and Fear -- No Borders, Global Democracy -- 5. John Holloway: We Are the Fragility of the System -- Asking We Walk -- Dignity against Fear -- Screaming in the Darkness -- Thinking through Crisis -- Living in the Subjunctive -- Fear's Antagonists -- Resonances -- Against and Beyond -- Dignity -- Fear and Debt -- Part III: Practicing -- 6. Lydia Cacho: Dangerous Journalism -- Journeys in Lost Cities -- Impunity -- A Functional Dictatorship -- Fears of the Powerful -- 7. Sandra Moran: Feminist Indignation -- Power Over, Power To -- Indignation -- Legacy of War -- Resistance -- 8. Gustavo Esteva: Political Courage and the Strange Persistence of Hope -- Beginnings -- Global Fear -- Coalitions of the Discontented.
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|a Security without the Security State -- Political Courage -- Temporalities of Hope and Fear -- 9. Wendy Mendez: Remembering the Disappeared, Revealing Hidden Histories of Resistance -- Remembering -- Closing the Cycle of Death -- Women's Public Struggle against Fear -- Uncovering Histories -- De-militarizing the Mind -- Our Love Is Bigger Than Their Fear -- Letting the Walls Speak -- Fearless Speech -- Index -- Back Cover.
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|a A unique look at how the experience of fear prevents political change, with instructions and examples of how to overcome it from leading figures on the left.
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|a Fear
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|a Social control.
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|a Government, Resistance to.
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|1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFMxTgf4HCxxTQm3qgXBMX
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