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"The authors have not just visited Rojava but have worked to build the revolution and have fought to defend it. Their first-hand experiences and active participation in the anti-capitalist society being built in the region make this the first detailed account of the popular revolution. Based on a series of interviews and discussions, along with observation and participation in the complex series of democratic structures — communes, people’s councils, commissions and co-ordinating bodies — the level of detail marks this out as the definitive book so far on Rojava."
— Morning Star
"Despite the challenges Rojava faces, it does provide an inspiring alternative. The book is an essential and extremely inspiring look at an alternative conception of revolution that might just work. In the year we celebrate 100 years since the Russian Revolution, new conditions mean that we need to adapt. Revolution in Rojava provides much food for thought in rethinking revolution, the state and a politics that puts deep democracy, ecology and feminism at the centre."
— Green Left Weekly
"Essential reading for anyone interested in what's coming next in the Middle East, as it precisely details Rojava's transformation, the new political horizon it presents, and its prospects for the future.
Revolution in Rojava is, above all, a testament to humanity’s political potential."
— Axis of Logic
''Written by long-time activists of the Kurdish freedom movement, this book is the first authentic insight into the complex dimensions of Rojava’s radical revolution. From autonomous women's communes to ecological cooperatives to multiethnic peoples’ self-defense, the authors let us enter a world of freedom cries - a deeply human grassroots revolution with the potential to change the course of Middle Eastern civilization. Recommended for all believers in humanity.''
— Dilar Dirik, journalist and activist of the Kurdish Women's Movement
''The Kurdish revolution of Democratic Autonomy is of enormous importance for the future of the world. It points a possible way forward out of the tragedy of the Middle East, and more than that: a possible way forward out of the catastrophe that is capitalism. This book is of great help...A careful and detailed account that is filled with personal narrative, it is both easily accessible and very informative.''
— John Holloway, Autonomous University of Puebla and author of Crack Capitalism