For Anarchism (RLE Anarchy)This collection discusses both the history and theory of anarchism and in particular examines italian anarchism, the relationship between Marxism and anarchism, the influence of Kropotkin, new social movements and the anarchist theory of history.
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Contents
Italian anarchism 18701926 | |
Marxism and anarchism | |
Human nature and anarchism | |
The role of contract in anarchist ideology | |
Outline of an anarchist theory of history | |
Common terms and phrases
anarchism anarchist communists anarchist economic anarchist movement anarchist theory anti-militarism argued associated authoritarian authority Bakunin Barcelona biennio rosso bourgeois campaign capitalism capitalist Chambers of Labour claim co-operation co-operative movement Colin Ward concept contract culture Daniel Guérin democracy democratic direct action economic emerged Errico Malatesta factory federal forces of production free agreement Gandhi Godwin groups human nature Ibid ideas ideology important individual industrial institutions intellectual interests International Internationalists Italian Italy Kropotkin labour movement leaders liberal libertarian libertarian socialism London major Malatesta Marx’s Marxist Marxist model modern moral municipal Murray Bookchin organization Paris Paris Commune party political practice problems productive forces proletarian Proudhon radical reformist relations of production rent Republican revolution revolutionary role self-assumed obligation social movements socialist society Solidaridad obrera Spanish spontaneous Stirner strike structure syndicalism syndicalist traditional union Vinoba William Godwin workers