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Colin Ward And The Art Of Everyday Anarchy Sophie Scottbrown

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Colin Ward And The Art Of Everyday Anarchy Sophie Scottbrown
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.29 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Sophie Scott-Brown
ISBN: 9780367567538, 9780367569303, 0367567539, 0367569302
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Colin Ward And The Art Of Everyday Anarchy Sophie Scottbrown by Sophie Scott-brown 9780367567538, 9780367569303, 0367567539, 0367569302 instant download after payment.

Colin Ward and the Art of Everyday Anarchy is the first full account of Ward’s life and work. Drawing on unseen archival sources, as well as oral interviews, it excavates the worlds and words of his anarchist thought, illuminating his methods and charting the legacies of his enduring influence.
Colin Ward (1924–2010) was the most prominent British writer on anarchism in the 20th century. As a radical journalist, later author, he applied his distinctive anarchist principles to all aspects of community life including the built environment, education, and public policy. His thought was subtle, universal in aspiration, international in implication, but, at the same time, deeply rooted in the local and the everyday. Underlying the breadth of his interests was one simple principle: freedom was always a social activity.
This book will be of interest to students, scholars, and general readers with an interest in anarchism, social movements, and the history of radical ideas in contemporary Britain.

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