Section Info: POLIT-237-01

Course Title: Anarchism
Start Date: 09/09/2026 End Date: 12/22/2026
Term: Fall Semester 2026
Description: Pandemic-era mutual aid and community-organized monitoring of ICE agents in Minneapolis have raised the profile of long-standing anarchist practices, but fear and a deeper lack of knowledge of anarchism(s) persists. Pushing beyond the bias that equates anarchism (no-rule) with chaos and disorder, this course examines anarchism historically and conceptually. Situating key readings about anarchism in the context of modernity, especially the centralization of state authority and development of economic, racial, and colonial hierarchies, we will trace how anarchism has given expression to dreams of collective freedom menaced by the institutions and authorities associated with state power. Our readings will include forms of Black, Indigenous, and feminist anarchisms, as well contemporary writings on the influence of anarchism on social movements and organizing.
Distribution(s): I - Humanities , MP - Multicultural Perspectives , WI - Writing-Intensive
Academic Level Of Course: Undergraduate     Credits:4.00    

Faculty         Phone         Email address        
Ali Aslam             aaslam@mtholyoke.edu  

Meeting Dates         Method         Meeting days         Meeting times         Building name         Room     Frequency    
09/09/2026 - 12/22/2026   Seminar   Tuesday and Thursday   01:45PM - 03:00PM   TBA   TBA   Weekly

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Requisite Courses        
None                    

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Course Tags        
POLIT-THRY   POLIT-THRY: Politics - Theory subfield   This course has been approved to count towards the Theory subfield of the Politics major (100-200-level courses only) and minor (all courses).  

Cross-listed Sections        
None  

Course Availability
Section status: Open     Capacity: 18     Enrollment: 2     Available: 16     Waitlist: 0

BOOK INFORMATION

Book List         Required         Publisher Full Price        
To be determined.                    

Additional Book Comments        
This is NOT the complete book list for this class.