本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
250
言語
英語
公開されました
May 16, 2009
出版社
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN-10
0742566625
ISBN-13
9780742566620
説明
In this thought-provoking exploration, Mohammed A. Bamyeh delves into the intricate relationship between anarchy and order, presenting a compelling argument for considering anarchy as a form of "unimposed order." The author meticulously examines historical and contemporary examples, illustrating how societies can thrive without centralized control or authoritarian governance.
Bamyeh's keen insights challenge conventional notions of power and governance, suggesting that true order emerges organically rather than through coercive measures. By weaving together diverse philosophical perspectives and empirical evidence, the book invites readers to rethink the foundations of social organization and the potential for self-governance.
As Bamyeh unfolds his narrative, he highlights the empowering aspects of anarchy, encouraging a deeper understanding of its implications for freedom, justice, and community. This work serves as a catalyst for dialogue on the possibilities of alternative social structures and has the potential to inspire a new wave of thought on political and social theory.
Bamyeh's keen insights challenge conventional notions of power and governance, suggesting that true order emerges organically rather than through coercive measures. By weaving together diverse philosophical perspectives and empirical evidence, the book invites readers to rethink the foundations of social organization and the potential for self-governance.
As Bamyeh unfolds his narrative, he highlights the empowering aspects of anarchy, encouraging a deeper understanding of its implications for freedom, justice, and community. This work serves as a catalyst for dialogue on the possibilities of alternative social structures and has the potential to inspire a new wave of thought on political and social theory.
ジャンル
ロマンス
アクション&アドベンチャー
科学&技術
歴史
哲学