Men Against the State; The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism In America 1827-1908 James Joseph Martin

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2014 Reprint of 1957 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. America was home to the first full-blown movement of individualist anarchists in the 19th and early 20th century. The author of this book on the topic adds the adjective "individualist" to distinguish them from socialists. They were champions of liberty, and, yes, they were as quirky as any movement of this sort might be. But they made mighty contributions to the history of ideas, and this book explains those contributions and the minds behind them. The names are tragically lost to history: Benjamin Tucker, Josiah Warren, Lysander Spooner, J.K. Ingalls, among many others. They were thinkers and activists, not mere protesters or political dissidents. They had a positive agenda centered on the confidence that whatever kind of world would emerge without a state, it would be a better world than the one the state made. The author explains that "the communist... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Men Against the State; The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism In America 1827-1908 (James Joseph Martin)

Полное название книги James Joseph Martin Men Against the State; The Expositors of Individualist Anarchism In America 1827-1908
Автор James Joseph Martin
Ключевые слова внешняя политика, международные отношения
Категории Образование и наука, Политология
ISBN 9781614276647
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2014
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