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Anarchism by Alex  Prichard; 9780198815617

Anarchism

By Alex Prichard

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Description

Anarchism by Alex Prichard delves into the rich tapestry of anarchist thought, offering a comprehensive exploration of its evolution and impact on political discourse. This scholarly work challenges conventional narratives and presents a nuanced understanding of anarchism as a vital political theory rather than mere rebellion.

The Story

Prichard takes readers on a journey through the historical and contemporary manifestations of anarchism. He examines its philosophical foundations, tracing the ideas of key figures and movements that have shaped this often-misunderstood ideology. Through critical analysis, the book reveals how anarchism intersects with various social and political movements, shedding light on its relevance in today's world.

Key Themes

  • Political Theory: Anarchism’s place within the broader context of political science.
  • Non-Violent Action: The strategies employed by anarchist groups in advocating for social change.
  • Pressure Groups: The role of anarchist organisations in contemporary protest movements.

Why Readers Love It

Prichard's writing style is both accessible and thought-provoking, making complex theories understandable for both scholars and enthusiasts alike. His rigorous research is complemented by engaging narratives that breathe life into theoretical discussions, making this book not just informative but also compelling.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students of political science, activists interested in non-violent protest strategies, and anyone keen to understand the intricacies of anarchism. For those who appreciate Prichard’s insights, his other works also provide valuable perspectives on social movements and political theory.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 173 mm × 113 mm × 14 mm
Pages: 160
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198815617

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