Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
281
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 23, 2010
Editorial
Little Black Cart
Descripción
Peter Gelderloos explores the concept of anarchy through a diverse lens, drawing on historical and anthropological examples from various cultures and time periods. By examining real-life instances of anarchist practices, he illustrates how these ideas can function effectively within societies, challenging conventional notions of governance and order.
The narrative brings to light the strengths and potential of anarchist systems, highlighting their adaptability and resilience in different contexts. Through these explorations, readers are invited to reconsider the viability of anarchist principles in fostering community, cooperation, and autonomy, suggesting that anarchy is not merely a theoretical concept but a lived reality in many parts of the world.
The narrative brings to light the strengths and potential of anarchist systems, highlighting their adaptability and resilience in different contexts. Through these explorations, readers are invited to reconsider the viability of anarchist principles in fostering community, cooperation, and autonomy, suggesting that anarchy is not merely a theoretical concept but a lived reality in many parts of the world.
Géneros
Historia