Power to Create, Power to Destroy: Toward Cultures of Resistance and Radical Social Change

Power to Create, Power to Destroy: Toward Cultures of Resistance and Radical Social Change is the fruit of the collective adventure of activists and researchers engaged in the global struggle against capitalism. The volume gathers reflections, experiences, and insights from multiple perspectives that share a common objective: a radical reorientation of societies toward meeting human needs, responding to ecological imperatives, and nurturing values of mutual aid and cooperation.

Through the fourteen essays, the reader starts a journey between theory and practice and between the core and the periphery. The book investigates the intersections between ecology, climate justice, and democracy, illustrating their role towards a strategy “from below” to promote system change. We learn about the experiences of the Zapatista and the Kurdish struggles, two emblematic cases of resistance to capitalist modernity through their uncompromising dedication to ecology, democracy and feminism. We dive into recent social movements and urban struggles in Europe, from municipalist platforms and climate movements to solidarity initiatives and food struggles.

Ultimately, Power to Create, Power to Destroy is a tool for radical social change, aiming to both reflect upon utopian visions and share concrete pathways towards democratic and ecological societies.