The anarchist or autonomist movement in Greece has been one of the strongest in the world yet it has failed to have a significant impact. Is there nothing beyond the world of capitalist destruction or can we still see some possibility for radical hope? The essays in this collection reflect on the experience of the crisis in Greece and its political implications for the whole world. They do not point a way forward but seek to open windows in the darkening sky of apparent impossibility.
John Holloway is a professor of sociology whose book, Change the World without Taking Power, has been translated into 11 languages. Katerina Nasioka is the coauthor of the book Gender and Journalism in Greece and author of the book Ciudades en Insurrección. Panagiotis Doulos is a Phd candidate of Sociology based in Mexico.