The papers in this challenging collection assert that anarchist theory has never been more relevant, that anarchist practice is necessary, and that the history of anarchism must be studied seriously. This book should be of interest to teachers and students of politics and social history.
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Introduction David Goodway Part I: History 1 Italian anarchism, 1870-1926 Carl Levy 2 The Practice of Direct Action: The Barcelona rent strike of 1931 Nick Rider; Part II : Theory 3 Marxism and anarchism Daniel Guerin 4 Human nature and anarchism Peter Marshall 5 The role of contract in anarchist ideology Robert Graham 6 Outline of an anarchist theory of history Alan Carter Part III : Practice 7 Indian Anarchism: The curious case of Vinoba Bhave 8 Anarchist 'saint of the government' Geoffrey Ostergaard 9 Co-operatives and Anarchism: a contemporary perspective Tom Carhill 10 New social movements: the anarchic dimension Murray Bookchin.