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What happens when movements for liberation are funded, managed, and quietly dismantled by the very institutions that claim to support them? This uncompromising book exposes how radical struggle is neutralised from within and asks what it would take to break free. Nonprofit Counterinsurgency delivers a sharp, urgent intervention into one of the left's most entrenched contradictions: the role of nonprofits in weakening, managing, and ultimately neutralising social movements. As grassroots organis…
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2027
  • Puslapiai: 170
  • ISBN-10: 1682194957
  • ISBN-13: 9781682194959
  • Kalba: Anglų

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What happens when movements for liberation are funded, managed, and quietly dismantled by the very institutions that claim to support them? This uncompromising book exposes how radical struggle is neutralised from within and asks what it would take to break free.

Nonprofit Counterinsurgency delivers a sharp, urgent intervention into one of the left's most entrenched contradictions: the role of nonprofits in weakening, managing, and ultimately neutralising social movements. As grassroots organisations increasingly depend on foundation funding and professionalised NGO structures, the nonprofit sector has expanded into a powerful apparatus of surveillance, discipline, and political containment.

Tracing the rise of the nonprofit industrial complex since the 1970s, the book interrogates how radical movements have been redirected, diluted, or dismantled under the guise of sustainability, accountability, and reform. While the language of the NPIC has entered the mainstream of activist discourse, the author argues that movements have yet to develop a coherent praxis for resisting co-optation and capture.

Drawing on the historical experiences of Black Power, queer liberation, and anti-domestic violence movements, this book demonstrates how institutionalisation transforms insurgent struggle into managed advocacy. Written by an organiser working inside these contradictions, Nonprofit Counterinsurgency goes beyond critique to offer an abolitionist framework for confronting the sector's counterinsurgent function. Combining political analysis with practical tools and guiding questions, it equips organisers, nonprofit workers, and independent activists to assess when, how, and whether nonprofits should play any role in building durable movements for liberation.

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  • Autorius: Zara Cadoux
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2027
  • Puslapiai: 170
  • ISBN-10: 1682194957
  • ISBN-13: 9781682194959
  • Kalba: Anglų

What happens when movements for liberation are funded, managed, and quietly dismantled by the very institutions that claim to support them? This uncompromising book exposes how radical struggle is neutralised from within and asks what it would take to break free.

Nonprofit Counterinsurgency delivers a sharp, urgent intervention into one of the left's most entrenched contradictions: the role of nonprofits in weakening, managing, and ultimately neutralising social movements. As grassroots organisations increasingly depend on foundation funding and professionalised NGO structures, the nonprofit sector has expanded into a powerful apparatus of surveillance, discipline, and political containment.

Tracing the rise of the nonprofit industrial complex since the 1970s, the book interrogates how radical movements have been redirected, diluted, or dismantled under the guise of sustainability, accountability, and reform. While the language of the NPIC has entered the mainstream of activist discourse, the author argues that movements have yet to develop a coherent praxis for resisting co-optation and capture.

Drawing on the historical experiences of Black Power, queer liberation, and anti-domestic violence movements, this book demonstrates how institutionalisation transforms insurgent struggle into managed advocacy. Written by an organiser working inside these contradictions, Nonprofit Counterinsurgency goes beyond critique to offer an abolitionist framework for confronting the sector's counterinsurgent function. Combining political analysis with practical tools and guiding questions, it equips organisers, nonprofit workers, and independent activists to assess when, how, and whether nonprofits should play any role in building durable movements for liberation.

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