Published
Sep 21, 2023Page count
202 pagesBrowse the series
Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st CenturyISBN
978-1529230789Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Sep 21, 2023Page count
202 pagesBrowse the series
Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st CenturyISBN
978-1529230796Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Sep 21, 2023Page count
202 pagesBrowse the series
Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st CenturyISBN
978-1529230796Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressAuroville in Tamil Nadu, South India, is an internationally recognized endeavour in prefiguring an alternative society: the largest, most diverse, dynamic and enduring of intentional communities worldwide.
This book is a critical and insightful analysis of the utopian practice of this unique spiritual township, by a native scholar. The author explores how Auroville’s founding spiritual and societal ideals are engaged in its communal political and economic organization, as well as various cultural practices and what enables and sustains this prefiguratively utopian practice.
This in-depth, autoethnographic case study is an important resource for understanding prefigurative and utopian experiments – their challenges, potentialities and significance for the advancement of human society.
Suryamayi Aswini Clarence-Smith is a scholar, activist and educator based in Auroville, India, the largest intentional community in the world, where she is affiliated with the Sri Aurobindo Institute of International Educational Research.
Foreword - Bem Le Hunte
1. All Life is Yoga: An Introduction
Part 1: Culture
2. Auroville Is …
3. A Spiritually Prefigurative Culture: The Uniqueness of Auroville’s Utopian Practice
Part 2: Polis
4. Divine Anarchy? The Development of the Auroville Polity
5. Spiritually Prefigurative Politics in Practice: An Embodied Account of an Auroville Community Decision-Making Process
Part 3: Economy
6. 'No Exchange of Money'? The Development of Auroville’s Communal Economy
7. The Institutional Potential of Prefigurative Experiments: The Evolution of Collective Accounts in Auroville
8. Auroville and Beyond: The Grounded Hopes and Horizons of Spiritually Prefigurative Practice – A Conclusion
Afterword - Ana Cecilia Dinerstein