This manifesto is the definitive work of Abdullah Öcalan, crucial for understanding the Kurdish revolution. Here Öcalan outlines a democratic alternative for the Middle East.
A criticism that limits itself to capitalism is too superficial, Öcalan argues, and turns his eyes to the underlying structures of civilization. Rethinking the methods of understanding culture, politics, and society, he provides the tools for what he calls a sociology of freedom.
Civilization: The Age of Masked Gods and Disguised Kings is the first book in a new five-volume work called Manifesto for a Democratic Civilization.
In this work, Abdullah Öcalan distills 35 years of revolutionary theory and praxis and 10 years of solitary confinement in Turkish prisons. These reflections represent the essence of his ideas on society, knowledge, and power.
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Preface by David Graeber
Introduction
1. On Method and the Regime of Truth
2. The Main Sources of Civilization
– The Contribution of the Taurus-Zagros Arc to Humanity
– Problems Associated with the Expansion of Aryan Culture and Language
– Interpreting the Evolution of Social Structures in the Fertile Crescent
– At the Skirts of the Mountains
3. Urban Civilized Society
— An Analysis of Sumerian Society
— An Analysis of Civilized Society
— Problems Associated with the Expansion of Civilized Society
— Stages of Civilized Society and Problems Associated with Resistance
— Final Remarks
Notes
Index
Sobre o autor
David Graeber is an anthropologist and activist. He is professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics and has been active in numerous direct action groups. One of his best known books is ‘Debt: The First 5000 Years’ (2011).