Abbreviation | IAS |
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Formation | 1996 |
Founder | Chuck W. Morse |
Headquarters | Portland, Oregon |
Administrator | Sara Libby |
James Birmingham, Sarah Coffee, Kat Enyeart, Lara Messersmith-Glavin, Paul Messersmith-Glavin, Kristian Williams | |
Website | anarchiststudies |
The Institute for Anarchist Studies (IAS) is a non-profit organization founded by Chuck W. Morse in 1996, following the anarcho-communist school of thought, to assist anarchist writers and further develop theoretical aspects of the anarchist movement.[1]
The group's Perspectives on Anarchist Theory is published annually in cooperation with the Justseeds Artists' Cooperative and printed by Eberhardt Press.[2] Each issue is developed around a theme, and offers analysis on various aspects of anarchist theory, in addition to anarchist perspectives on world events, interviews, and book reviews.[3][4]
References
- ↑ "About – The Institute for Anarchist Studies". Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ↑ Biddle, Erika (2007). Constituent Imagination. Stirling: AK Press. p. 343. ISBN 978-1-904859-35-2.
- ↑ Ackelsberg, Martha (2005). Free Women of Spain. Stirling: AK Press. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-902593-96-8.
... anarchist publications such as Fifth Estate, Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, Social Anarchism and others continue to offer important commentary on and critique of contemporary politics and culture.
- ↑ Porter, David (2006). Vision on Fire. Stirling: AK Press. p. 320. ISBN 978-1-904859-57-4.
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