Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan
The Kurdish Freedom Movement in Turkey has created structures for a democratic, ecological and gender-liberated society. At its core is a system of councils and cooperatives. The radical democratic awakening of the Kurds, depicted in the interviews and documentation in this book, may serve as an global inspiration for social change.
| Weight | 0.330000 |
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| ISBN13/Barcode | 9788293064268 |
| ISBN10 | 8293064269 |
| Author | TATORT Kurdistan |
| Binding | Paperback |
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| Date Published | 1st September 2015 |
| Pages | 211 |
| Publisher | New Compass Press |
In order to find a peaceful solution to the Kurdish question, the Kurdish Freedom Movement in Turkey has developed an alternative social model: Democratic Autonomy.
In the fall of 2011, a group of TATORT activists journeyed into the Kurdish regions of Turkey to learn how the theory of Democratic Autonomy was being put into practice. They discovered a remarkable experiment in face-to-face democracy—all the more notable for being carried out in wartime.
Since 2005, under the most difficult of conditions, the movement in North Kurdistan has created structures for a democratic, ecological and gender-liberated society. At its core is a system of councils in villages, cities, and neighborhoods. These structures do not yet offer a way of life that is fully independent of the nation-state and the market economy, but they nonetheless reveal a potent civil counter-power.
The interviews and documentation in this book provide thought-provoking glimpses into the practical implementation of a new left vision. The radical democratic awakening of the Kurds may serve as an inspiration for social change in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Table of Contents:
Translator's Note
Foreword
Introduction: Democratic Confederalism
1. Councils Under Construction
2. The Kurdish Youth Movement
3. Economic Alternatives
4. Changing Gender Relations
5. Social Ecological Transformation
6. Education for a New Society
Glossary