The Anarchist Papers
Revised Edition
June 2001
Trade Paperback · 216 Pages
$24.99 U.S.
ISBN 9781551641805
Black Rose Books
Trade Paperback · 216 Pages
$24.99 U.S.
ISBN 9781551641805
Black Rose Books
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Description
Essays contained within this volume of The Anarchist Papers include an assessment of Germany's Green Party and a study of the anarchist thought of Paul Goodman by George Woodcock. Linguist Noam Chomsky examines the many ways in which the political powers rewrite history to suit their needs. Murray Bookchin theorizes on libertarian municipalism, and J. Frank Harrison discusses the politics of conformity and persuasion. Both Alice Wexler and Marsha Hewitt present essays on Emma Goldman that show the links between her anarchism and her feminism.
Wexler's article offers an acute portrait, showing Emma's contradictions and inconsistences, as well as her strengths and passions. —Choice
Dimitrios Roussopoulos is an editor, writer and economist, who has written widely on international politics, and social change.
Wexler's article offers an acute portrait, showing Emma's contradictions and inconsistences, as well as her strengths and passions. —Choice
Dimitrios Roussopoulos is an editor, writer and economist, who has written widely on international politics, and social change.
About the Author
Dimitri Roussopoulos was a prominent New Left activist in the 1960s, locally and internationally. He continues to write and edit on major issues while being a committed activist testing theory with practice.
