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Anarchism and authority: a philosophical introduction to classical anarchism

McLaughlin, Mr PaulFriggieri, Professor Joseph(Series edited by)Gatens, Professor Moira(Series edited by)Glendinning, Dr Simon(Series edited by)Goldman, Professor Alan(Series edited by)Helm, Professor Paul(Series edited by)Lamb, Professor David(Series edited by)Lipton, Professor Peter(Series edited by)Musgrave, Professor Alan(Series edited by)Oates, Moore(Series edited by)Post, Professor John(Series edited by)Priest, Professor Graham(Series edited by)Sayers, Professor Sean(Series edited by)Singh, Professor Ravindra Raj(Series edited by)
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Examining the political theory of anarchism from a philosophical and historical perspective, Paul McLaughlin relates anarchism to the fundamental ethical and political problem of authority.

The book pays particular attention to the authority of the state and the anarchist rejection of all traditional claims made for the legitimacy of state authority, the author both explaining and defending the central tenets of the anarchist critique of the state.

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Ashgate
0754686965 / 9780754686965
Ebook
335.83
01/01/2008
England
English
202 pages