The Government of No One: The Theory and Practice of Anarchism
by
Ruth Kinna
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Format
Kindle
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 2019
Publisher
Pelican
Description
Ruth Kinna explores the intricate history and theoretical underpinnings of anarchism, unraveling its complexities and misconceptions. Through a detailed examination, she presents anarchism not merely as a radical ideology but as a rich tapestry of thought that has evolved over time, influencing political landscapes and social movements across the globe.
Kinna delves into the practical applications of anarchist theory, showcasing how its principles can manifest in real-world scenarios. By analyzing various regions and historical contexts, she illustrates the ongoing relevance of anarchism, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceived notions of governance and authority. This comprehensive study invites both critics and advocates to engage with anarchism on a deeper level, opening up dialogues about alternative forms of living and organizing society.
Kinna delves into the practical applications of anarchist theory, showcasing how its principles can manifest in real-world scenarios. By analyzing various regions and historical contexts, she illustrates the ongoing relevance of anarchism, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceived notions of governance and authority. This comprehensive study invites both critics and advocates to engage with anarchism on a deeper level, opening up dialogues about alternative forms of living and organizing society.
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