Author
About me
I’m an Israeli activist and writer. I spent five years in the UK, working with local initiatives in Oxford and larger networks like PGA and Dissent!, and passing off my reflections on activism as a PhD thesis, on which my first book, Anarchy Alive!, is based.
Far from the frontlines for now, I live with my partner on an kibbutz in Israel’s southern desert, and make my living teaching Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian students at the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies.
Other publications
“Utopia in Contemporary Anarchism”. In Lawrence Davis and Ruth Kinna (eds.), Anarchism and Utopianism (Manchester University Press, 2008)
“Anarchism Reloaded”, Journal of Political Ideologies 12.1 (2007)
“Israeli Anarchism: Statist dilemmas in a joint struggle”, Anarchist Studies 15.1 (2007)
“Practising Anarchist Theory: Towards a participatory political philosophy”. In Stevphen Shukaitis and David Graeber (eds.), Constituent Imagination: Militant Investigation, Collective Theorization (AK Press, 2006).
“After the War” (Editorial), Anarchist Studies 14.2 (2006)
Review of William J. Fishman, “East End Jewish Radicals: 1875-1914”; Rudolf Rocker, “The London Years”. Anarchist Studies 14.2 (2006)
“Αναρχία: What did the Greeks actually say?”, Anarchist Studies 14.1 (2006)
Review of Paul Kingsnorth, “One No, Many Yesses”; Notes from Nowhere (eds.), “We are Everywhere”. Perspectives on Anarchist Theory 8.1 (2004)
Review of Michael Albert, “The Trajectory of Change”; Starhawk, “Webs of Power”; John Holloway, “Change the World without Taking Power”. The New Formulation 2.1

