Anarchism

Anarchism by Carissa Honeywell, published by Polity Press on January 19, 2021, is a 168-page exploration of anarchist thought. This book presents an accessible introduction to significant anarchist thinkers and principles, ranging from Proudhon to Goldman. Honeywell examines how the core ideas of anarchism inform contemporary social movements, addressing the potential for a stateless, egalitarian society that rejects coercion and hierarchy.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how anarchist principles relate to modern political issues, including conflict, justice, and care. Honeywell argues that anarchism offers valuable insights for addressing global challenges, encouraging a reevaluation of militaristic perspectives on human relationships and security. This edition serves as a resource for students, thinkers, and activists seeking to engage with the complexities of political philosophy and its relevance to today’s societal dilemmas.
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Is it possible to abolish coercion and hierarchy and build a stateless, egalitarian social order based on non-domination? There is one political tradition that answers these questions with a resounding yes: anarchism.
In this book, Carissa Honeywell offers an accessible introduction to major anarchist thinkers and principles, from Proudhon to Goldman, non-domination to prefiguration. She helps students understand the nature of anarchism by examining how its core ideas shape important contemporary social movements, thereby demonstrating how anarchist principles are relevant to modern political dilemmas connected to issues of conflict, justice and care. She argues that anarchism can play a central role in tackling our major global problems by helping us rethink the essentially militarist nature of our dominant ideas about human relationships and security.
Dynamic, urgent, and engaging, this new introduction to anarchist thought will be of great interest to both students as well as thinkers and activists working to find solutions to the multiple crises of capitalist modernity.
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