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Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan: The Council Movement, Gender Liberation, and Ecology Paperback – November 17, 2013

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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.

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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.

Janet Biehl (1953-) is an author, copy editor, and graphic artist. Her latest work is "Ecology or Catastrophe: The Life of Murray Bookchin" (2015).

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ New Compass Press; Translation edition (November 17, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 212 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 8293064269
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-8293064268
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.7 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.48 x 9 inches
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Janet Biehl (b. 1953) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and educated at Wesleyan University and the CUNY Graduate Center in New York. She works as a freelance copyeditor for major book publishers and is also a translator and pen-and-ink artist.

In 1986 she met the social ecologist Murray Bookchin (b. 1921) and the following year moved to Vermont to collaborate with him. He became her mentor and partner. As a social ecologist, she wrote books and articles advocating radical democracy and an ecological reconstruction of society. After he died in 2006, she began work on his biography. "Ecology or Catastrophe: The Life of Murray Bookchin" was published by Oxford University Press on October 1, 2015.

Bookchin's work has influenced the Kurdish freedom movement, for which Biehl is a sympathizer. She translates books on Kurdish issues from German into English, including "Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan" (New Compass Press, 2013) and "Revolution in Rojava" (Pluto Press, 2016). She is currently translating the three-volume memoirs of Sakine Cansiz, of which volume 1 is published by Pluto in April 2018.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
Glad this was translated into English: although most Americans will not care about its contents, it is important for this kind of information to be available (for a number reasons, not the least of which is to be reminded of hopeful communities formed under duress). The book is "dedicated to Turkish political prisoners"; along the way, we learn a bit about who they are and why they are locked up.

As the title suggests, it does spend a fair amount of pages detailing the plight of both women and the natural environment in the area, and how these are being addressed. As disclosed in interviews, "Kurdish society is patriarchal and dominated by Islam, but the Kurdish revolution is in great part a revolution of women... Turkey's rulers feel so disturbed by this development that in the mainstream media they often say we send women to the front ranks as shields." At last, the other side of the story.

As someone who is concerned with ecological issues primarily and human rights issues secondarily, I found ample discussion of ecological issues in the book. Recruitment of volunteers for ecology work is "the hardest thing of all... Nature has been so generous to us that we're too spoiled to do anything for nature in return." Yet clearly inroads are being made towards at least preparing people to think about the environmental costs posed by encroaching capitalism in a region rich with natural resources. As is often true, in this case folks already engaging in favorable ecological practices is a result of poverty (i.e., they don't have a choice); nevertheless, the concept of keeping it green is being introduced here at a critical juncture.

I didn't give the book 5 stars because alas, it provides more than just an account. You start to mistrust the authors to a degree when you read too many statements of shameless propaganda (e.g., that capitalism is "demoralizing" is a matter of opinion rather than a statement of fact). This doesn't come as a surprise given the authorship, but it's part of the deal, in case you were wondering. Ⓐ
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