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Yavor Tarinski

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Yavor Tarinski is an author, political activist, and independent researcher from Sofia, Bulgaria, who currently resides in Athens, Greece. He is the co-founder of the Greek libertarian journal Aftoleksi,[1] a member of the Administrative Board of the Transnational Institute of Social Ecology[2] and a bibliographer at Agora International.[3] He has written extensively on direct democracy,[4] commons and the right to the city.[5]

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English[edit]

Direct Democracy: Context, Society, Individuality, Durty Books 2019

Short Introduction to the Political Legacy of Castoriadis, Aftoleksi 2020

Common Futures: Social Transformation and Political Ecology [co-authored with Alexandros Schismenos], Black Rose Books 2021

Enlightenment and Ecology: The Legacy of Murray Bookchin in the 21st Century, edited by Yavor Tarinski, Black Rose Books 2021

Concepts for a Democratic and Ecological Society, Zer0 Books 2022

Asking questions with the Zapatistas: Reflections from Greece on our Civilizational Impasse [co-authored with Theodoros Karyotis & Ioanna-Maria Maravelidi], TRISE 2022

Reclaiming Cities: Revolutionary Dimensions of Political Participation, Black Rose Books 2023

Bulgarian[edit]

Пряката Демокрация на 21 Век, съставител Явор Тарински, Anarres 2013

Корнелиус Касториадис: Проектът за автономия, съставител Явор Тарински, Anarres 2014

Spanish[edit]

Breve introducción al legado político de Castoriadis, Celapec 2020

Preguntando con los zapatistas. Reflexiones desde Grecia sobre nuestro impasse civilizatorio [en coautoría con Theodoros Karyotis & Ioanna-Maria Maravelidi], Al Faro Zapatista 2022

Greek[edit]

Βαλκανική Ομοσπονδία και Κομμούνες. Επαναστατικά προτάγματα στη Βουλγαρία του 19ου & 20ού αιώνα, Αυτολεξεί 2023.

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External links[edit]

Interview with David Bollier for The Commons Transition (April, 2017)



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