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Anarchists

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ISBN-10: 0202307689

ISBN-13: 9780202307688

Edition: 2005

Authors: Irving Horowitz, Irving Horowitz, Irving Horowitz

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In his new introduction to The Anarchists, Horowitz points out that anarchism is an ideology in search of a movement, and also a psychology in search of a polity. While this seems to be a paradox, the fact is that anarchism has more than one hundred thousand entries on electronic search engines, but one can search high and low for a society that embraces its essential anti-Statist vision. At the same time, anachism continues to attract people to its premises, seemingly generation after generation. Despite similarities in values and goals, anarchism seems especially attractive to those for whom individualism rather than collectivism provides a way of life. In this, it stands at the opposite…    
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Book details

List price: $64.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 4/30/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 660
Size: 6.69" wide x 9.09" long x 1.34" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

Irving Louis Horowitz is Hannah Arendt Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology & Political Science at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Introduction to the Transaction Edition
The Theory
Introduction
Anarchism as a Critque of Society
The Fall of Natural Man
Anarchism and Government
Property and Revolution
The Rights of Man and the Principles of Society
Social and Economic Bases of Anarchism
Modern Science and Anarchism
State Socialism and Libertarianism
The Ideology of Anarchism
Anarchism as a Style of Life
The Inspector and the Professor
Underground Man
What Is To Be Done?
Rebellious Man
Love Among the Free
"...we will fight until the last moment"
Anarchism as a System of Philosephy
The Ege and His Own
Civil Disobedience
True Civilization and Personal Liberty
Anarchism and Consent
Anarchism and Modern Society
Philosophy and the Social Crisis
The Practice
The Historical Dimension
Anarchism in Spain
Anarchism Versus the Italian State
American Propagandists of the Deed
Anarchism in France
Land and Freedom: Peasant Anarchism in Russia
Anarchism in Latin America and Northern Europe
Kronstadt: The Final Act in Russian Anarchism
Anarchist Labor Federations in the Spanish Civil War
The Sociological Dimension
Class War and the Ethics of Violence
On Treason against Natural Societies
The Social Dysfunctions of Organization
Revolution Sacred and Profane
On the Revival of Anarchism
A Postscript to the Anarchists
Name Index
Subject Index