Fire and flames : a history of the German autonomist movement /

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Author / Creator:Geronimo.
Uniform title:Feuer und Flamme. English
Imprint:Oakland, CA : PM Press, ©2012.
Description:1 online resource (185 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11136429
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Other authors / contributors:Kuhn, Gabriel, translator, writer of afterword.
Katsiaficas, George N., 1949- writer of introduction.
ISBN:9781604867312
1604867310
9781604867299
1604867299
9781604860979
Notes:In English; translated from German.
Summary:Translated for the first time into English, the history of the German autonomous anticapitalist movement is traced back to the 1970s in this firsthand account. Battling police in riot gear, the early members of the autonomous movement used military tactics that included barricading and hurling Molotov cocktails in protest. Dubbed the "Black Bloc" by the German media, those tactics were soon adopted by scores of anticapitalist groups across the globe. The dawn of the autonomous faction spawned a movement in which average citizens can reclaim their lives from governmental control. Political activists and anticapitalists will find updated historical context to the movement and the current state of the German autonomous movement in this updated chronicle.
Other form:Print version: Geronimo. Feuer und Flamme. English. Fire and flames. Oakland, CA : PM Press, ©2012

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520 |a Translated for the first time into English, the history of the German autonomous anticapitalist movement is traced back to the 1970s in this firsthand account. Battling police in riot gear, the early members of the autonomous movement used military tactics that included barricading and hurling Molotov cocktails in protest. Dubbed the "Black Bloc" by the German media, those tactics were soon adopted by scores of anticapitalist groups across the globe. The dawn of the autonomous faction spawned a movement in which average citizens can reclaim their lives from governmental control. Political activists and anticapitalists will find updated historical context to the movement and the current state of the German autonomous movement in this updated chronicle. 
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505 0 |a Cover; Introduction; Copyright; CONTENTS; Preface to the English-Language Edition; Translator's Note and Glossary; Background; I. THE EMERGENCE OF AUTONOMOUS POLITICS IN WEST GERMANY; A Taste of Revolution: 1968; The Student Revolt; The Student Revolt and the Extraparliamentary Opposition; The Politics of the SDS; The Demise of the SDS; Militant Grassroots Currents; What Happened in Italy in the 1960s?; From Marxism to Operaismo; From Operaio Massa to Operaio Sociale; The Autonomia Movement of 1977; What Did '68 Mean?; La sola soluzione la rivoluzione: Italy's Autonomia Movement. 
505 8 |a Left Radicalism in the 1970s"We Want Everything!": Grassroots Organizing in the Factories; The Housing Struggles; The Sponti Movement at the Universities; A Short History of the K-Groups; The Alternative Movement; The Journal Autonomie; The Urban Guerrilla and Other Armed Groups; The German Autumn of 1977; A Journey to TUNIX; II. THE MAKING OF THE AUTONOMEN IN THE 1980S; The Antinuclear Movement: 1975-81; Brokdorf; Political and Social Composition of the Antinuclear Movement in the 1970s; 1978-80: Can You Close Drill Holes with Fences?; The Brokdorf Resistance, 1980-81; A Short Summary. 
505 8 |a The Concept of Autonomy and the Housing Struggle in West BerlinThe End of the Housing Struggle; The Squatters' Movement in West Berlin: 1980-83; The Struggle Against the Startbahn-West; The Isolation of the Autonomen in the German Peace Movement; III. A FEW SKETCHES OF THE AUTONOMOUS MOVEMENT DURING THE FINAL YEARS OF THE WEST GERMAN REPUBLIC; Class Movements and Mass Movements; Between Balaclavas and Birkenstocks: The Autonomous Movement and the Greens; The Antinuclear Movement of the 1980s; Wackersdorf; The Nuclear Disaster of Chernobyl; Autonomen, Anti-imperialists, and the Urban Guerrilla. 
505 8 |a In West Berlin There Is a Wonderful KreuzbergThe Kreuzberg Riot of May 1, 1987; In Hamburg There Is a Beautiful Hafenstraße; The 1987 Reagan Visit; Autonomous Community Organizing; Revolutionary May 1; Wrong Shots at the Startbahn-West; The IMF and World Bank Summit; 1989; Attacks on the Autonomous Women's Movement; Afterword; Appendix: "Autonomous Theses 1981." 
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