The Anarchists (RLE Anarchy)
By James Joll
Published April 17th 2013 by Routledge – 308 pages
James Joll’s comprehensive book introduces the reader to the personalities, theories and practical politics of the anarchist movement throughout its history. In the first part the author discusses the early precursors of anarchism and in Part Two he presents the full spectrum of anarchist activity in many countries during the heyday of the movement in the nineteenth century. The third section and the conclusion chronicle the fate of anarchism in the twentieth century and cover, amongst other things, the Spanish Civil War and a discussion of the quasi-anarchist student movements of the late 1960s.
Introduction. 1. Heresy and Reason 2. The Myth of the Revolution 3. Reason and Revolution: Proudhon 4. Bakunin and the Great Schism 5. Terrorism and Propaganda by the Deed 6. Saints and Rebels 7. The Revolution That Failed 8. Anarchists and Syndicalists 9. Anarchists in Action: Spain 10. Conclusion.
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Description: By James Joll. James Joll’s comprehensive book introduces the reader to the personalities, theories and practical politics of the anarchist movement throughout its history. In the first part the author discusses the early precursors of anarchism and in Part...
Categories: Political History, Political Theory, Political Philosophy