Anatomies of Revolution heralds an important new approach to the study of revolutions. This
set of remarks focuses on the way in which Lawson's definition of revolution, as a process of
contested dual sovereignty, excludes the revolutionary anarchist tradition. Bringing anarchism
back in, and taking the dual sovereignty back out, ...
Anatomies of Revolution heralds an important new approach to the study of revolutions. This
set of remarks focuses on the way in which Lawson's definition of revolution, as a process of
contested dual sovereignty, excludes the revolutionary anarchist tradition. Bringing anarchism
back in, and taking the dual sovereignty back out, opens up the study of revolutionary social
process in ways that are congruent with Lawson's overall method, but challenge its somewhat
conservative politics.