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Order Without Power - An Introduction to Anarchism: History and Current Challenges

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Informationen zum Autor Normand Baillargeon Klappentext With the rise of the global protestor-from Arab Spring to the Occupy movement-the term "anarchist" has been littered throughout mainstream media as never before. But just as frequently, its definition is skewed or left wanting: anarchists are painted as nihilists, supporters of chaos, or even terrorists. In Order without Power, an informative primer, Normand Baillargeon thoroughly defines anarchism and recounts its long history. In outlining the forerunners of this movement, he illuminates the differences between collectivists, federalists, communists, syndicalists, and further strains such as anarcho-feminism, pacifist anarchism, and religious anarchism. With sharp examples and concise, lively language, Baillargeon describes the contributions from early anarchists like William Godwin, Max Stirner, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Mikhail Bakunin, and Pierre Kropotkin, through Noam Chomsky, as well as the uprisings, struggles, revolts, and revolutions that tested or expanded the theories. From the International Workingmen's Association to Haymarket, from the Russian Revolution to May 1968, Baillargeon unpacks anarchism's position on various issues and reveals this political theory's vibrant heart: anti authoritarianism, or the rational and conscious refusal of any form of illegitimate authority and power. Zusammenfassung With the rise of the global protestor—from Arab Spring to the Occupy movement—the term "anarchist" has been littered throughout mainstream media as never before. But just as frequently! its definition is skewed or left wanting: anarchists are painted as nihilists! supporters of chaos! or even terrorists. In  Order without Power ! an informative primer! Normand Baillargeon thoroughly defines anarchism and recounts its long history. In outlining the forerunners of this movement! he illuminates the differences between collectivists! federalists! communists! syndicalists! and further strains such as anarcho-feminism! pacifist anarchism! and religious anarchism. With sharp examples and concise! lively language! Baillargeon describes the contributions from early anarchists like William Godwin! Max Stirner! Pierre Joseph Proudhon! Mikhail Bakunin! and Pierre Kropotkin! through Noam Chomsky! as well as the uprisings! struggles! revolts! and revolutions that tested or expanded the theories. From the International Workingmen’s Association to Haymarket! from the Russian Revolution to May 1968! Baillargeon unpacks anarchism’s position on various issues and reveals this political theory’s vibrant heart: anti authoritarianism! or the rational and conscious refusal of any form of illegitimate authority and power. ...

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Authors Normand Baillargeon
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2013
 
EAN 9781609804718
ISBN 978-1-60980-471-8
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 140 mm x 211 mm x 8 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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