Bültmann & Gerriets
Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan
The Council Movement, Gender Liberation, and Ecology
von Tatort Kurdistan
Übersetzung: Janet Biehl
Verlag: New Compass Press
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ISBN: 9788293064275
Erschienen am 17.11.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 212 Seiten

Preis: 9,99 €

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Campaign TATORT Kurdistan (Crime Scene Kurdistan) seeks to raise awareness of the historic plight of the Kurds, document the role of German firms and government in the Turkish-Kurdish conflict, and organize protests in Germany.



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



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.