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To Hell With Culture Anarchism In Twentiethcentury British Literature Gustav Klaus

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To Hell With Culture Anarchism In Twentiethcentury British Literature Gustav Klaus
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Gustav Klaus, Steven Knight
ISBN: 9780708318980, 0708318983
Language: English
Year: 2005

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To Hell With Culture Anarchism In Twentiethcentury British Literature Gustav Klaus by Gustav Klaus, Steven Knight 9780708318980, 0708318983 instant download after payment.

The ways in which anarchism and anarcho-syndicalism have made an impact in British 20th-century literature are explored in this collection of critical essays. This radical and thus far under-considered topic is up for review now that traditional paradigms of leftist and radical thought are under reexamination and the Marxist tradition is being seen as an imposition on a situation that was always more various and complex than typical descriptions have admitted. These essays investigate the theory that in the early 20th century there were several currents of anarchist thought, ranging from extreme radicalism to effective conservativism, and that a good deal of the thinking and writing that has been classed as Marxist is in fact more accurately described as anarchist.

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