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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: How Not to Be Governed James Martel Jimmy Casas Klausen ix
1 Anarchist Methods and Political Theory Jacqueline Stevens 1
2 An Anarchism That is Not Anarchism; Notes toward a Critique of Anarchist Imperialism George Ciccariello-Maher 19
3 Beside the State: Anarchist Strains in Cuban Revolutionary Thought Katherine Gordy 47
4 Kant via Rancière: From Ethics to Anarchism Todd May 65
5 Nietzsche, Aristocratism, and Non-domination Vanessa Lemm 83
6 Max Stirner, Postanarchy avant la lettre Banu Bargu 103
7 The Late Foucault's Premodernity Jimmy Casas Klausen 123
8 The Ambivalent Anarchism of Hannah Arendt James Martel 143
9 Emma Goldman and the Power of Revolutionary Love Keally McBride 157
10 "This Is What Democracy Looks Like" Elena Loizidou 167
Index 189
List of Contributors 195
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