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Hellenic turmoil
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Greece is in the midst of a profound economic, social and political crisis. Hardly Greece's issue alone, it is a crisis shaped by a prevailing neo-liberal economic doctrine in Europe and elsewhere. From a parliamentary perspective, the January 2015 election of the left-wing SYRIZA marked a paradigm shift in Greek politics. Racist attitudes and actions had credence now that they were represented so openly in the Hellenic Parliament. The politics of anarchism and anti-authoritarianism is as concerned with producing such autonomous spaces as it is about individual and group behaviour. This has given rise to theoretical discussions that give similar importance to different ideas around autonomous spaces. In addition to confrontations with the state over the control of space, anarchism is also about the rational planning of spaces 'based around the possibilities of cooperative and communal ways of life'.

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Anarchy in Athens

An ethnography of militancy, emotions and violence

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