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Building Free Life
By (Author) International Initiative
PM Press
PM Press
26th May 2020
5th March 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
808.8405
Hardback
256
Width 160mm, Height 237mm
From Socrates to Antonio Gramsci, imprisoned philosophers have marked the history of thought and changed how we view power and politics. From his solitary jail cell, Abdullah calan has penned daringly innovative works that give profuse evidence of his position as one of the most significant thinkers of our day. His prison writings have mobilized tens of thousands of people and inspired a revolution in the making in Rojava, northern Syria, while also penetrating the insular walls of academia and triggering debate and reflection among countless scholars.
So how do you engage in a meaningful dialogue with Abdullah calan when he has been held in total isolation since April 2015 You compile a book of essays written by a globally diverse cast of the most imaginative luminaries of our time, send it to calans jailers, and hope that they deliver it to him.
Featured in this extraordinary volume are over a dozen writers, activists, dreamers, and scholars whose ideas have been investigated in calans own writings. Now these same people have the unique opportunity to enter into a dialogue with his ideas. Building Free Life is a rich and wholly original exploration of the most critical issues facing humanity today. In the broad sweep of this one-of-a-kind dialogue, the contributors explore topics ranging from democratic confederalism to womens revolution, from the philosophy of history to the crisis of the capitalist system, from religion to Marxism and anarchism, all in an effort to better understand the liberatory social forms that are boldly confronting capitalism and the state.
There can be no boundaries or restrictions for the development of thought. Thus, in the midst of different realitiesfrom closed prisons to open-air prisonsthe human mind will find a way to seek the truth. Building Free Life stands as a monument of radical thought, a testament of resilience, and a searchlight illuminating the impulse for freedom.
Contributors include: Shannon Brincat, Radha DSouza, Mechthild Exo, Damian Gerber, Barry K. Gills, Muriel Gonzlez Athenas, David Graeber, Andrej Grubai, John Holloway, Patrick Huff, Donald H. Matthews, Thomas Jeffrey Miley, Antonio Negri, Norman Paech, Ekkehard Sauermann, Fabian Scheidler, Nazan stnda, Immanuel Wallerstein, Peter Lamborn Wilson, and Ral Zibechi.
"calan's works make many intellectuals uncomfortable because they represent a form of thought that is not only inextricable from action, but also directly grapples with the knowledge that it is."
--David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years
"calan's writings written in captivity are thus in the tradition of the ideology of the PKK as a left national liberation movement, which also includes the claim to change their own society. However, calan is apparently also one of those whose political thinking was sharpened by the forced abstinence from daily politics and who succeed in further developing their political thinking in captivity."
--Thomas Schmidinger, author of The Battle for the Mountain of the Kurds: Self-Determination and Ethnic Cleansing in the Afrin Region of Rojava
"calan's plea to build a strong and complex self-organized civil society without taking direct action against the state is similar to Zapatismo in Chiapas.... Finally, Karl Marx's realization should be remembered: 'An idea becomes material violence when it seizes the masses.' And Abdullah calan's message has seized the masses in Kurdistan."
--Nikolaus Brauns, historian and journalist, author of Partisanen einer neuen Welt: Eine Geschichte der Linken und Arbeiterbewegung der Trkei
"Where else would you expect to find a world-class political genius than... prison And I don't use the word 'genius' lightly."
--Peter Lamborn Wilson, author of Ploughing the Clouds and Sacred Drift
"calan is the Gramsci of our time."
--Tamir Bar-On, author of The World through Soccer and Beyond Soccer
International Initiative "Freedom for Abdullah calan--Peace in Kurdistan" is a multinational peace initiative for the release of Abdullah calan.