Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis

Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis
ISBN-10
0521233240
ISBN-13
9780521233248
Series
Anarchism
Category
Political Science
Pages
187
Language
English
Published
1980-12-04
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Alan Ritter

Description

This 1980 book aims to vindicate the central argument of anarchism as presented by leading anarchists.

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