7 rows · · Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism. Demanding the Impossible.: Peter Author: Peter Marshall. Demanding the impossible: a history of anarchism: be realistic! Demand the impossible! Item Preview be realistic! Demand the impossible! by Marshall, Peter H., Publication date Topics PM Press, Anarchism -- History, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Anarchism, Anarchism Publisher Oakland, CA: PM Press CollectionUser Interaction Count: Peter Marshall's Demanding the Impossible is a wonderful expose of anarchism. Marshall painstakingly examines the major figures and their biographies, the history of anarchism, and the core ideas that underly this '-ism.' "Anarchism" is an awfully scary word but the basic principle is a suspicion of centralized government/5.
Navigating the broad "river of anarchy," from Taoism to Situationism, from Ranters to Punk rockers, from individualists to communists, from anarcho-syndicalists to anarcha-feminists, Demanding the Impossible is an authoritative and lively study of a widely misunderstood subject. It explores the key anarchist concepts of society and the state, freedom and equality, authority and power and. "Demanding the Impossible is the book I always recommend when asked—as I often am—for something on the history and ideas of anarchism. for me these are all adjectives of praise when applied to works of history, and Demanding the Impossible meets all of them." —George Woodcock, Independent. About the Author: Peter Marshall is a. Left History Peter Marshall,Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism (Oakland:PM Press,). Peter Marshall'sDemanding the Impossible: A History ofAnarchismis a well-researched and in-depth study ofthe history ofanarchist thought and practice,written not.
Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism. Demanding the Impossible.: Peter. Peter Marshall’s Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism is a well-researched and in-depth study of the history of anarchist thought and practice, written not only to demonstrate the existence of a “profound anarchist tradition” but also to show that this political philosophy “offers many ideas and values that are relevant to contemporary problems and issues”(xiii). The breadth of the book is impressive. Peter Marshall's Demanding the Impossible is a wonderful expose of anarchism. Marshall painstakingly examines the major figures and their biographies, the history of anarchism, and the core ideas that underly this '-ism.' "Anarchism" is an awfully scary word but the basic principle is a suspicion of centralized government.
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