Anarchism
About This Book
Published in 2004, this work examines the historical development and core tenets of a frequently mischaracterized political philosophy. At its heart, anarchism prioritizes liberty over domination, working to dismantle hierarchical structures that pervade human existence—whether enforced by nation-states, patriarchal systems, or religious institutions. The philosophy presents a vision of human society built without coercive authority.
Who Should Read This?
- People interested in exploring unconventional social structures
- Students studying political science or historical movements
- Individuals worried about environmental destruction and potential solutions
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