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Unruly Equality Us Anarchism In The Twentieth Century Andrew Cornell

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Unruly Equality Us Anarchism In The Twentieth Century Andrew Cornell
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.74 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Andrew Cornell
ISBN: 9780520961845, 0520961846
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Unruly Equality Us Anarchism In The Twentieth Century Andrew Cornell by Andrew Cornell 9780520961845, 0520961846 instant download after payment.

The first intellectual and social history of American anarchist thought and activism across the twentieth century
In this highly accessible history of anarchism in the United States, Andrew Cornell reveals an astounding continuity and development across the century. Far from fading away, anarchists dealt with major events such as the rise of Communism, the New Deal, atomic warfare, the black freedom struggle, and a succession of artistic avant-gardes stretching from 1915 to 1975.
Unruly Equality traces U.S. anarchism as it evolved from the creed of poor immigrants militantly opposed to capitalism early in the twentieth century to one that today sees resurgent appeal among middle-class youth and foregrounds political activism around ecology, feminism, and opposition to cultural alienation.

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