
Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Colin Ward
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
125
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2004
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192804774
ISBN-13
9780192804778
설명
Colin Ward explores the often misunderstood philosophy of anarchism, peeling away layers of misconception to reveal a rich tapestry of ideas and aspirations. Delving into the core tenets of anarchism, he examines not just what anarchists oppose—such as authoritarian structures and oppressive governance—but also what they envision for a more equitable and liberated society.
Through a nuanced lens, Ward illustrates the diversity within anarchist thought, highlighting how different movements and figures have shaped its evolution over time. He challenges readers to reconsider preconceived notions surrounding order, community, and autonomy, presenting a compelling case for how anarchist ideals can foster collaboration and social cohesion.
The book serves as both an accessible introduction and a thought-provoking reflection on the potential societal changes that anarchism advocates for. Ward's insights encourage a deeper understanding of the desires for freedom and social justice that lie at the heart of anarchist philosophy.
Through a nuanced lens, Ward illustrates the diversity within anarchist thought, highlighting how different movements and figures have shaped its evolution over time. He challenges readers to reconsider preconceived notions surrounding order, community, and autonomy, presenting a compelling case for how anarchist ideals can foster collaboration and social cohesion.
The book serves as both an accessible introduction and a thought-provoking reflection on the potential societal changes that anarchism advocates for. Ward's insights encourage a deeper understanding of the desires for freedom and social justice that lie at the heart of anarchist philosophy.