Description
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"A work of radical care and love, a study guide for the urgency of the moment" Dian Million, author of Therapeutic Nations
"Guides us through confrontation with counterinsurgency in empire's proxy wars, colonies, prisons and schools" Frances Madeson, author of Cooperative Village
"An incendiary political and philosophical reflection" Ken Fero, radical filmmaker and convenor of The People's Tribunal on Police Killings
As we step into an era of rising fascism and normalized genocide, Confronting Counterinsurgency is an invaluable contribution to the fightback.
Joy James brings together the voices of frontline activists, artists, and organizers from movements against militarism and state violence in the USA, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Palestine, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and within prison walls. The book examines the role of institutions, universities and nonprofit organizations in the suppression of radical movements. Analyzing historical and contemporary colonialism, slavery, and militarized policing--such as Cop Cities, ICE, and the redesigned School of Americas--Confronting Counterinsurgency is a crucial tool for radicalizing and uniting our movements to fight for a better world.
Joy James is a political philosopher who works with organizers. Her books include In Pursuit of Revolutionary Love; New Bones Abolition; and Contextualizing Angela Davis. Her edited volumes include Beyond Cop Cities and ENGAGE.
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Rinaldo Walcott, author of On Property: Policing, Prisons and the Call for Abolition 'Makes plain the relations between the U.S. as a militarized carceral police state, the imprisonment of our resistance, and the genocidal wars our technocracy imparts to the world in Gaza and beyond. This is a work of radical care and love, a study guide for the urgency of the moment where we must fight, to live, and to struggle'
Dian Million, author of Therapeutic Nations, Healing in an Age of Indigenous Human Rights 'True to its title, this eye-opening book holds its readers steady while guiding us through a perturbing confrontation with counterinsurgency in empire's proxy wars, colonies, prisons and schools. Cop cities emerge as domestic forts to contain an unlikely enemy -- us. But we're neither helpless, nor alone'
Frances Madeson, writer, author of Cooperative Village 'This is an essential and incendiary political and philosophical reflection on current global resistance movements. A collection of powerful narratives rooted in the liberation strategies of those who struggle against corporate and state conquest, brutality and death and who continue to resist'
Ken Fero, radical filmmaker and convenor of The People's Tribunal on Police Killings 'A powerful collection that reminds us that the progress we build toward liberation must be constantly defended. Rooted in a radical sense of love, care, and self critique, this collection brings together necessary conversations and analyses surrounding our movements'
Momodou Taal, The Malcolm Effect Podcast 'Woven to form a radical tapestry that leads the reader into and through vibrant sites of insurgency, life-making, and struggle against the crushing force of fascism, imperial rot, and racial capitalism'
Lara Sheehi, author of From the Clinic to the Streets: Psychoanalysis for Revolutionary Futures
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