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Demanding the Impossible by Peter Marshall; 9780006862451

Demanding the Impossible

By Peter Marshall

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Description

Demanding the Impossible by Peter Marshall presents a compelling exploration of anarchist thought and its enduring relevance in contemporary society. This insightful work delves into the history of ideas that have shaped left-of-centre democratic ideologies, weaving a narrative that challenges conventional political frameworks.

The Story

Marshall embarks on a journey through the evolution of anarchism, tracing its roots from early philosophical debates to its practical applications in various social movements. The book examines the principles of autonomy, direct action, and communal living, highlighting key figures and events that have influenced the anarchist tradition. Through vivid storytelling, the author illustrates how these ideas resonate with modern struggles for social justice and equality.

Why Readers Love It

  • Depth of Research: Marshall's extensive scholarship provides readers with a nuanced understanding of anarchism's complexities.
  • Engaging Writing Style: The narrative flows effortlessly, making intricate theories accessible to a wide audience.
  • Provocative Ideas: The book invites readers to reconsider their views on authority, community, and freedom.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for anyone interested in political philosophy, social movements, or the history of ideas. Readers who appreciated Marshall's earlier works, such as Nature's Web, will find much to admire in this thoughtful examination of the anarchist tradition.

"A lucid and thought-provoking exploration of ideas that demand our attention in the quest for a more just society." – A Reader's Review

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 130 mm × 46 mm
Pages: 784
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780006862451

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