Contributions

  • Irving Louis Horowitz - Editor
  • Irving Louis Horowitz - Introduction

Publication

1964 - Dell, New York, USA

Language

English

Word Count

160,000 words, Guess

Page Count

640 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World BooksBWB13735335
  • Goodreads2085340

Classifications

  • DDC335.830922
  • LCCHX826 .H6
  • DDC335/.83/0922

Description

The Anarchists is a collection of theories and practices in the words of those who have rebelled against the restrictive institutions and oppressive conditions imposed by state power upon the individual. Idealists and self-seekers, saints and assassins, they have often served as the conscience of the world and have expressed with eloquence and convictions, the deep-seated sense of anarchy that resides, to a greater or lesser degree, in most human beings. Anarchism is not simply a European import; it is deeply rooted in the American political experience. The volume gives strong representation to this side of the anarchist tradition.

Description

Edited, with an introduction, by I. L. Horowitz

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Laurel Original No. 0131

Other Editions

  • The Anarchists: From Diderot to Camus, from Thoreau to Vanzetti, a ringing roll-call of the great non-conformists and dissentersPaperbackDell1964-01-01

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