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What’s the relationship between combating the far right and
working for systemic change? What does it mean when fascists intensify
racial oppression and patriarchy but also call for the downfall of
economic elites or even take up arms against the state?
Three
way fight politics confront these urgent questions squarely, arguing
that the far right grows out of an oppressive capitalist order but is
also in conflict with it in real ways, and that radicals need to combat
both. The three way fight approach says we need sharper analysis of
far-right movements so we can fight them more effectively, and we also
need to track ongoing developments within the ruling class, including
liberal or centrist efforts to co-opt antifascism as a tool of state
repression and system legitimation.
This book offers an
introduction to three way fight politics, with more than thirty essays,
position statements, and interviews from the Three Way Fight website and
elsewhere, spanning from the antifascist struggles of the 1980s and
1990s to the political upheavals of the twenty-first century. Over
fifteen authors explore a range of topics, such as fascist politics’
relationship with patriarchy and settler colonialism, Tom Metzger’s
“Third Position” (anticapitalist) fascism, conflict within the business
community over the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump
administration’s shifting relationship with the organized far right.
Many of the writings address issues of political strategy, such as
tensions between radicals and liberals within the reproductive rights
movement and the George Floyd rebellion, video gaming as an arena of
political struggle, and the importance (and challenges) of approaching
antifascist organizing in ways that are militant, community based, and
nonsectarian.
What’s the relationship between combating the far right and
working for systemic change? What does it mean when fascists intensify
racial oppression and patriarchy but also call for the downfall of
economic elites or even take up arms against the state?
Three
way fight politics confront these urgent questions squarely, arguing
that the far right grows out of an oppressive capitalist order but is
also in conflict with it in real ways, and that radicals need to combat
both. The three way fight approach says we need sharper analysis of
far-right movements so we can fight them more effectively, and we also
need to track ongoing developments within the ruling class, including
liberal or centrist efforts to co-opt antifascism as a tool of state
repression and system legitimation.
This book offers an
introduction to three way fight politics, with more than thirty essays,
position statements, and interviews from the Three Way Fight website and
elsewhere, spanning from the antifascist struggles of the 1980s and
1990s to the political upheavals of the twenty-first century. Over
fifteen authors explore a range of topics, such as fascist politics’
relationship with patriarchy and settler colonialism, Tom Metzger’s
“Third Position” (anticapitalist) fascism, conflict within the business
community over the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump
administration’s shifting relationship with the organized far right.
Many of the writings address issues of political strategy, such as
tensions between radicals and liberals within the reproductive rights
movement and the George Floyd rebellion, video gaming as an arena of
political struggle, and the importance (and challenges) of approaching
antifascist organizing in ways that are militant, community based, and
nonsectarian.
Theses On Fascism by Sojourner Truth Organization
No Tears for the Fascists, No Support for the State by Anti-Racist Action Research Bulletin
Fifth Column Fascism in the Anti-War Movement by Kdog
Above and Below: Them, Them and Us by BRICK Collective
About Us by Three Way Fight
II: Basic Principles
A Demand That Radicals Tell the Truth: On Three Way Fight Politics and Why It Matters interview with rowan
Fascism & Antifascism: A Decolonial Perspective by Rowland Keshena Robinson
Antifascism Against Machismo: Gender, Politics, and the Struggle Against Fascism by Tammy Kovich
Seven Theses on the Three Way Fight by Devin Zane Shaw
III: Complex Politics, Multiple Opponents
American Strasser by Kdog
Principal Enemy: Demystifying Far-Right Antisemitism by Matthew N. Lyons
Threat or Model? U.S. Rightists Look at China by Matthew N. Lyons
Moscow Conference Draws Fascists, Neo-Confederates, U.S. Leftists by Matthew N. Lyons
Network Contagion Research Institute: Helping the State Fight Political Infection Left and Right by Matthew N. Lyons
IV: Global Capitalists and the Far Right
Distinguishing the Possible from the Probable: Contending Strategic Approaches Within and Against Transnational Capitalism by Don Hamerquist
Trump's Shaky Capitalist Support: Business Conflict and the 2016 Election by Matthew N. Lyons
Trump's Election and Capitalist Power: An Exchange by Don Hamerquist and Matthew N Lyons
V: Making Sense of Trumpism in Real Time
Trump, the Far Right, and the Return of Vigilante Repression by Matthew N. Lyons
Lockdowns, the Insurgent Far Right, and the Future of Antifascism: A Conversation With Three Way Fight interview with Xtn Alexander and Matthew N. Lyons
Broken Windows Fascism by Three Way Fight
Insurgent Movement, Government Complicity, or Both? by Xloi and B. Sandor
VI: The George Floyd Rebellion
Abolition and the Movement Against Police Brutality by Twin Cities Workers Defense Alliance
Theses on the George Floyd Rebellion by Shemon Salam and Arturo Castillon
Five “I”s for a City Beyond Policing: A Message to Defense Groups in Minneapolis by Twin Cities Workers Defense Alliance
States of Incarceration: A Discussion interview with Zhandarka Kurti and Jarrod Shanahan
VII: Organizing and Strategy
Clinic Defense in the Era of Operation Rescue by Suzy Subways
Militant Tactics in Antifascist Organizing interview with Kieran
For an Antifascist, Revolutionary Unionism by Twin Cities IWW African Peoples Caucus
Tigertown Beat Nazis Down by Three Members of Atlanta General Defense Committee
Gaming’s Three Way Fight: Why Antifascists Should Organize in and Around Video Games by Three antifascist gamers part of an emerging Abolitionist Gaming Network
There Will Always Be More Of Us: Antifascist Organizing by Paul O’Banion
Afterword by Michael Staudenmaier
Endnotes
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9798887440415 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Alexander, Xtn
Lyons, Matthew N |
Hersteller: | PM Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 228 x 154 x 32 mm |
Von/Mit: | Xtn Alexander (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.05.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,466 kg |