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132Foreword to Steve J. Shone's "American Anarchism"In Steve J. Shone (ed.), American Anarchism, Brill. 2013.
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117Introduction to "Revolutionary Hope: Essays in Honor of William L. McBride"In Nathan J. Jun & William Leon McBride (eds.), Revolutionary hope: essays in honor of William L. McBride, Lexington Books. pp. 1-6. 2013.
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109Editor's Preface to "Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy"In Nathan J. Jun (ed.), Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy, Brill. 2017.
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179The Current State of Anarchist Studies in France: An InterviewAnarchist Developments in Cultural Studies 1. 2014.
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85Introduction to "Deleuze and Ethics"In Nathan J. Jun & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Deleuze and Ethics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-4. 2011.This introductory chapter discusses the relevance of this volume. It contends that there is a deeply ethico-normative dimension to Deleuzian–Guattarian philosophy but that it has tended to be ignored, overlooked, downplayed, and misunderstood in the literature. This book makes a preliminary contribution to the task of uncovering and elucidating that dimension, not only for the sake of enriching Deleuze–Guattari scholarship, but also in the hope of promoting a more engaged philosophical practice …Read more
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129Editors' Introduction to Special Issue on "Anarchism and Modernity"Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies 5 (1). 2015.
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130Introduction to "Without Borders or Limits: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Anarchist Studies"In Nathan Jun & Jorell Meléndez-Badillo (eds.), Without Borders or Limits: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Anarchist Studies, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2013.
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123Introduction to Special Issue on Third North American Anarchist Studies Network ConferenceTheory in Action 5 (4): 1-5. 2012.
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528Introduction to "Anarchism: A Conceptual Approach"In Benjamin Franks, Nathan Jun & Leonard Williams (eds.), Anarchism: A Conceptual Approach, Routledge. pp. 1-12. 2018.
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251Anarchist Conceptions of FreedomIn Benjamin Franks, Nathan Jun & Leonard Williams (eds.), Anarchism: A Conceptual Approach, Routledge. pp. 44-59. 2018.This chapter draws upon Michael Freeden's morphological approach to examine the various ways freedom has been conceptualized within the anarchist tradition. It determines how and to what extent these conceptions serve to differentiate anarchism from liberalism and other ideologies that claim freedom as a core concept. The chapter explores the role they play in the formulation of diverse anarchist tendencies. It argues that prevailing anarchist conceptions of freedom uniformly obviate the "assume…Read more
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504Anarchist Philosophy and Working Class Struggle: A Brief History and CommentaryWorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society 12 (3): 505-519. 2009.Anarchist philosophy has often played and continues to play a crucial role in interventions in working-class and labor movements. Anarchist philosophy influenced real-world struggles and touched the lives of real, flesh-and-blood workers, especially those belonging to the industrial, immigrant working classes of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America. Too often the writings, which were disseminated to, and hungrily consumed by, these workers are dismissed as “propaganda.” However, …Read more
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234Anarchism and Philosophy: A Critical IntroductionIn Nathan J. Jun (ed.), Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy, Brill. pp. 1-38. 2017.
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274Deleuze, Derrida, and AnarchismAnarchist Studies 15 (2): 132-156. 2007.In this paper, I argue that Deleuze's political writings and Derrida's early (pre-1985) work on deconstruction affirms the tactical orientation which Todd May in particular has associated with 'poststructuralist anarchism.' Deconstructive philosophy, no less than Deleuzean philosophy, seeks to avoid closure, entrapment, and structure; it seeks to open up rather than foreclose possibilities, to liberate rather than interrupt the flows and movements which produce life. To this extent, it is rightf…Read more
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335Deleuze, Values, and NormativityIn Nathan J. Jun & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Deleuze and Ethics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 89-107. 2011.This chapter is concerned with two distinct but related questions: (a) does Deleuzian philosophy offer an account of moral norms (i.e., a theory of normativity)? (b) does Deleuzian philosophy offer an account of moral values (i.e., a theory of the good)? These are important questions for at least two reasons. First, the moral- and value-theoretical aspects of Deleuzian philosophy have tended to be ignored, dismissed, overlooked, or otherwise overshadowed in the literature by the ontological, his…Read more
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155Review of Andrej Grubacic and Staughton Lynd, "Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations on Marxism, Anarchism, and Radical History" (review)Anarchist Studies 17 (1): 118. 2009.
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109Anarchist Philosophy and the Pitfalls of the Reductio ad Politicum (review)Anarchist Studies 17 (2): 108-111. 2009.
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119Review of Angel Smith, "Anarchism, Revolution and Reaction: Catalan Labor and the Crisis of the Spanish State, 1898–1923" (review)Enterprise and Society 11 (2): 430-431. 2010.
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6Review of Alexandre Christoyannopoulos, "Christian Anarchism: A Political Commentary on the Gospel" (review)Ideas and Action. 2011.
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83Review of Werner Bonefeld, "Subverting the Present, Imagining the Future" (review)Anarchist Studies 20 (1): 127-128. 2012.
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130Review of Crispin Sartwell, "The Practical Anarchist: Writings of Josiah Warren" (review)Anarchist Studies 20 (1): 115-116. 2012.
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153Anarchism from Theory to Practice: Two Recent Contributions to Anarchist Studies (review)WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society 15 (4): 613-616. 2012.
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121Reply to Saul Newman's Review of "Anarchism and Political Modernity" (review)Journal of Political Power 7 (1): 165-166. 2013.
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137Review of "Globalization and International Development: The Ethical Issues," ed. H. E. Baber and Denise Dimon (review)Teaching Philosophy 37 (2): 268-269. 2014.
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130Review of Matthew S. Adams, "Kropotkin, Read, and the Intellectual History of British Anarchism: Between Reason and Romanticism" (review)Anarchist Studies 25 (2): 96-98. 2017.
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133Review of Thomas Nail, "Returning to Revolution: Deleuze, Guattari, and Zapatismo" (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2013.
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94Review of Michael Marder, "Political Categories: Thinking Beyond Concepts" (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2020.
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163Review of Iwona Janicka, "Theorizing Contemporary Anarchism: Solidarity, Mimesis and Radical Social Change" (review)Anarchist Studies 27 (1): 115-117. 2019.
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204Fredegisus of Tours' "On the Existence of Nothingness and Shadows": A New Translation and CommentaryComitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 34 (1): 150-169. 2003.Fredegisus of Tours was an Anglo-Saxon scholar who studied under Alcuin of York and later served at the court of Charlemagne. Although he was apparently well respected by his peers, specific details concerning his life are scarce. His only surviving work is a brief epistle entitled De Nihil et Tenebris. This article provides a new translation of the letter, based on Migne 1851 edition, along with biographical information about its author, a brief critical history of the text, and a commentary on…Read more
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