What Is Anarchism?: An Introduction, 2nd Ed.

Author:   Vernon Richards ,  Andrej Grubacic ,  Donald Rooum
Publisher:   PM Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
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9781629631462


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   01 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Anarchists believe that the point of society is to widen the choices of individuals. Anarchism is opposed to states, armies, slavery, the wages system, the landlord system, prisons, capitalism, bureaucracy, meritocracy, theocracy, revolutionary governments, patriarchy, matriarchy, monarchy, oligarchy, and every other kind of coercive institution. In other words, anarchism opposes government in all its forms. Enlarged and updated for a modern audience, What Is Anarchism? has the making of a standard reference book. As an introduction to the development of anarchist thought, it will be useful not only to propagandists and proselytizers of anarchism but also to teachers and students of political theory, philosophy, sociology, history, and to all who want to uncover the basic core of anarchism. This useful compendium, compiled and edited by the late Vernon Richards of Freedom Press, with additional selections by Donald Rooum, includes extracts from the work of Errico Malatesta, Peter Kropotkin, Max Stirner, Emma Goldman, Charlotte Wilson, Michael Bakunin, Rudolf Rocker, Alexander Berkman, Colin Ward, Albert Meltzer, and many others. Author and Wildcat cartoonist Donald Rooum gives context to the selections with introductions looking at ""What Anarchists Believe,"" ""How Anarchists Differ,"" and ""What Anarchists Do"" and provides helpful and humorous illustrations throughout the book.

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Author:   Vernon Richards ,  Andrej Grubacic ,  Donald Rooum
Publisher:   PM Press
Imprint:   PM Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781629631462


ISBN 10:   1629631469
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   01 December 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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What Is Anarchism? is a classic. It brings together a marvellous selection of inspiring texts with a clear, comprehensive introduction--now updated--to provide a brilliant account of the cares, concerns and commitments that animate anarchist politics and activities of British anarchists since 1945. --Ruth Kinna, author of Anarchism: A Beginner's Guide


What is Anarchism? is a classic. It brings together a marvellous selection of inspiring texts with a clear, comprehensive introduction - now updated - to provide a brilliant account of the cares, concerns and commitments that animate anarchist politics and activities of British anarchists since 1945. Ruth Kinna, author of Anarchism: A Beginner's Guide


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Donald Rooum, born 1928, became an anarchist in 1944 and has contributed articles to the anarchist paper Freedom since 1947. His editorial cartoons have appeared in Peace News since 1962. His strip series ""Wildcat"" has appeared in Freedom since 1980, and ""Sprite"" in The Skeptic since 1987. Andrej Grubacic is the chair of the Anthropology and Social Change department at the California Institute of Integral Studies. His most recent publication is Don't Mourn, Balkanize: Essays after Yugoslavia (2010). Andrej is a member of the International Council of the World Social Forum, the Industrial Workers of the World, and the Global Balkans Network. He is associated with Retort, a group of antinomian writers, artists, artisans, and teachers based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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