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The battles between Athenian anarchists and the Greek state have received a high degree of media attention recently. But away from the intensity of street protests militants implement anarchist practices whose outcomes are far less visible. They feed the hungry and poor, protect migrants from fascist beatings and try to carve out an autonomous political, social and cultural space. Activists within the movement share politics centred on hostility to the capitalist state and all forms of domination, hierarchy and discrimination. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork among Athenian anarchists and anti-authoritarians, Anarchy in Athens unravels the internal complexities within this milieu and provides a better understanding of the forces that give the space its shape.
About the Book "Michaels has written a book that will be essential reading for all those interested in American fiction and American culture. . . . This is a daring, brash work of the best kind--it will be much discussed."--Philip Fisher, Brandeis University "Like Michel Foucault, Michaels locates the 'political' in the relations between individuals, in consciousness, and in language. His work represents a far more subtle, internalized, and unschematic conception of the convergence of literature and power than we have had in American studies. He is one of the most gifted practitioners of cultural criticism today."--Leo Marx, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Book Synopsis The Gold Standard and the Logic of Naturalism discusses ways of creating value in turn-of-the-century American capitalism. Focusing on such topics as the alienation of property, the invention of masochism, and the battle over free silver, it examines the participation of cultural forms in these phenomena. It imagines a literary history that must at the same time be social, economic, and legal; and it imagines a literature that, to be understood at all, must be understood both as a producer and a product of market capitalism. From the Back Cover "Michaels has written a book that will be essential reading for all those interested in American fiction and American culture. . . . This is a daring, brash work of the best kind--it will be much discussed."--Philip Fisher, Brandeis University"Like Michel Foucault, Michaels locates the 'political' in the relations between individuals, in consciousness, and in language. His work represents a far more subtle, internalized, and unschematic conception of the convergence of literature and power than we have had in American studies. He is one of the most gifted practitioners of cultural criticism today."--Leo Marx, Massachusetts Institute of Technology About the Author Walter Benn Michaels teaches English at Johns Hopkins University.
This is a bundle of lesson materials for 6 engaging debate topics for World History. Students will: Learn about the content related to each debate, analyze different viewpoints, be assigned a position to take, collaborate within teams, prepare main arguments, peer review each other's reasoning, and will participate in an academic debate that is guided by moderator questions (included). The objective is to help students think critically, learn to articulate a view, and relate to the other side. The debate materials are titled "Debate to Relate" because we place strong emphasis on students learning how to not only argue their own points, but to understand other perspectives. Students practice how to concede opposing points, develop nuance, and understand where others are coming from. Each product includes: Overview Thorough Lesson Plan (5 pages) Point of View Handout Reaction / Pair-Share Sheet Group Collaboration Sheet Debate Preparation Graphic Organizer Peer Review Sheet Fallacy Reference Handout Moderator Questions (5 pages) Reflection Sheet The debates include: The Fall of Rome Debate: Internal vs. External Causes Age of Exploration Debate Napoleon Debate: Hero or Villain? Industrialization & the Working Class Debate: Capitalism vs. Socialism The Treaty of Versailles Debate: Punitive vs. Restorative The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Debate: One-state or Two-state solution? You can also check out our U.S. History Debates Bundle that contains our U.S. History debate products. Some may overlap with world history. There is also our Government Debates Bundle for the civics social studies classroom. You may also be interested in: Mankind: The Story of All of Us BUNDLE World History Battle Projects Bundle "Why Study History?" Lesson Plan & PowerPoint U.S. History Movie Guide Bundle Civil Rights Movie Guide Bundle The Patriot Movie Guide Follow us to receive product updates. Thank you for stopping by! If you like this product, please leave feedback. ***************************************************************************** Customer Tip: How to get TPT credit for future purchases: Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see a "Provide Feedback" button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. It can even just be two words: "Thank you." Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you may use to lower the cost of your future purchases. We would really appreciate your feedback on our products. © Teach with Mark and Elyse You can also email us with any questions: [email protected]