Chuck W. Morse

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Chuck W. Morse (born 1969) is an American anarchist, academic, translator, editor, and writer. He founded the Institute for Anarchist Studies and The New Formulation: An Anti-Authoritarian Review of Books. Morse was the editor of Perspectives on Anarchist Theory and taught at the Institute for Social Ecology.

In 2006, Morse completed a translation of the classic biography of the revolutionary Buenaventura Durruti by Abel Paz, titled Durruti in the Spanish Revolution, published by AK Press. In 2007, he published "Being a Bookchinite", a controversial account of the years he spent working with American anarchist, Murray Bookchin. In 2010, he completed a translation of Juan Suriano's Paradoxes of Utopia: Anarchist Culture and Politics in Buenos Aires, 1890–1910, also published by AK Press. He has published widely in leftwing journals and blogs.

Works[]

  • "Being a Bookchinite". The Negations Blog. 2007
  • "Latin American Anarchism". The New Formulation. Volume Two, Number One. 2003
  • "Resistencia Libertia: Anarchist Opposition to the Last Argentine Dictatorship. The New Formulation. Volume Two, Number One. 2003.
  • "Theory of the Anti-Globalization Movement". The New Formulation. Volume One, Number Two. 2004.
  • "Magonismo: An Overview". The New Formulation. Volume Two, Number Two. 2004.
  • Durruti in the Spanish Revolution. AK Press. ISBN 1-904859-50-X
  • Paradoxes of Utopia: Anarchist Culture and Politics in Buenos Aires 1890–1910. AK Press. ISBN 9781849350068

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