File spoon-archives/bhaskar.archive/bhaskar_2004/bhaskar.0403, message 37


Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 22:04:34 +0000
From: Mervyn Hartwig <mh-AT-jaspere7.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: BHA: RE: Concrete utopia


Hi John

You're right, the (left) Black movement deserves to be up there with the 
others (and I think there's a goodly streak of Black (libertarian, 
antinomian) in Bhaskar too, and I would like to think myself). It's just 
that I wasn't aware that the concept of 'concrete utopianism' is 
explicitly deployed in (sections) of the Anarchist movement. My 
ignorance?

Mervyn

In message <BAY9-F62bqYnsdVuIVp000165c6-AT-hotmail.com>, John McKirney 
<jmllm_144-AT-hotmail.com> writes
>Hi, just one point -
>
>if your talking about 'a world without domination and hierarchy', then 
>surely you must include the current Black (i.e. Anarchist) movements - 
>alongside Red and Green - in your list of movements that seek to 
>construct concrete utopianism.
>
>For the most interesting resource on the UK anarchist (or 
>anti-hierarchical) movement, I suggest you see:
>
>www.enrager.net
>
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