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Rules Without Rulers The Possibilities And Limits Of Anarchism Matthew Wilson

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Rules Without Rulers The Possibilities And Limits Of Anarchism Matthew Wilson
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Publisher: Zero Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Matthew Wilson
ISBN: 9781782790075, 1782790071
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Rules Without Rulers The Possibilities And Limits Of Anarchism Matthew Wilson by Matthew Wilson 9781782790075, 1782790071 instant download after payment.

This book is about the possibility of organising society without the state, but, crucially, it makes the claim, contrary to much anarchist theory, that such a life would not entail absolute freedom; rather, as the title suggests, it would mean creating new forms of social organisation which, whilst offering more freedom than state-capitalism, would nonetheless still entail certain limits to freedom. In making this argument, a secondary point is made, which highlights the book’s originality; namely, that, whilst anarchism is defended by an increasing number of radicals, the reality of what an anarchist society might look like, and the problems that such a society might encounter, are rarely discussed or acknowledged, either in academic or activist writings.

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