جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
387
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jul 1, 2001
ناشر
AK Press
ISBN-10
1873176880
ISBN-13
9781873176887
توضیحات
Howard J. Ehrlich presents a thought-provoking examination of social anarchism, weaving together prominent theories and ideas that have shaped the movement. Through a blend of historical context and contemporary analysis, the author invites readers to explore the nuances of anarchy beyond its common misconceptions.
Ehrlich engages with various thinkers, articulating a vision of social anarchism that advocates for equality and self-governance. He challenges traditional notions of hierarchy and power, encouraging a critical assessment of societal structures. This exploration not only reinvigorates discussions around anarchist principles but also invites new perspectives on collaboration and community.
As the text unfolds, it becomes a significant discourse on the relevance of anarchist theory in today's world. By skillfully contextualizing the past with modern challenges, Ehrlich crafts a compelling narrative that resonates with both seasoned activists and those new to the ideology. The work serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the transformative potential of anarchy in fostering social change.
Ehrlich engages with various thinkers, articulating a vision of social anarchism that advocates for equality and self-governance. He challenges traditional notions of hierarchy and power, encouraging a critical assessment of societal structures. This exploration not only reinvigorates discussions around anarchist principles but also invites new perspectives on collaboration and community.
As the text unfolds, it becomes a significant discourse on the relevance of anarchist theory in today's world. By skillfully contextualizing the past with modern challenges, Ehrlich crafts a compelling narrative that resonates with both seasoned activists and those new to the ideology. The work serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the transformative potential of anarchy in fostering social change.