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A testa alta! : Ugo Fedeli e l'anarchismo internazionale (1911-1933) / Antonio Senta
A testa alta! : Ugo Fedeli e l'anarchismo internazionale (1911-1933) / Antonio Senta
Autore Senta, Antonio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Zero in condotta, 2012
Descrizione fisica 271 p. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 335.83
Collana Europa '900 tra rivoluzioni e totalitarismi
Soggetto non controllato Fedeli, Ugo <<1898-1964>> - Biografie
Anarchismo - Storia - 1911-1933
ISBN 978-88-95950-20-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910291244703321
Senta, Antonio  
Milano : Zero in condotta, 2012
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Against civilization [[electronic resource] ] : readings and reflections / / edited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
Against civilization [[electronic resource] ] : readings and reflections / / edited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
Edizione [Enlarged ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Los Angeles, CA, : Feral House, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (288 p.)
Disciplina 335.83
Altri autori (Persone) ZerzanJohn
Soggetto topico Anarchism
Civilization, Modern - 20th century
Civilization, Modern - 21st century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-74425-9
9786612744259
1-932595-70-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword: Chellis Glendinning; Introduction: John Zerzan; Preface: Kevin Tucker, Unintended Consequences; SECTION I. OUTSIDE CIVILIZATION; Roy Walker, The Golden Feast; Hoxie Neale Fairchild, The Noble Savage: A Study in Romantic Naturalism; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality; Henry David Thoreau, ""Excursions""; Fredy Perlman, Against His-story, Against Leviathan!; Arnold DeVries, Primitive Man and His Food; Marshal Sahlins, ""The Original Affluent Society""; Lynn Clive, ""Birds Combat Civilization""; John Landau, ""Wildflowers: A Bouquet of Thesis""
Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia: Reflections from Damaged LifeMarvin Harris, Our Kind; Ramon Wilson, Spokane Museum; SECTION II: THE COMING OF CIVILIZATION; George P. Marsh, The Earth as Modified by Human Action; Frederick Turner, Beyond Geography: The Western Spirit Against the Wilderness; James Axtell, The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America; John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal; Paul Shepard, Nature and Madness; Mark Nathan Cohen, Health and the Rise of Civilization; Robin Fox, The Search for Society
Chellis Glendinning, My Name of Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western CivilizationPierre Clastres, Society Against the State; Madhusree Mukerjee, The Land of the Naked People; Robert Wolff, Reading and Writing; SECTION III: THE NATURE OF CIVILIZATION; Friedrich Schiller, On the Aesthetic Education of Man; Charles Fourier, Theory of Four Movements and General Destinies; Sigmund Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents; John Landau, ""Civilization and the Primitive""; Max Horkheimer, Eclipse of Reason; Max Horkheimer, Dawn and Decline; Richard Heinberg, ""Was Civilization a Mistake?""
Barbara Mor, Here: a small history of a mining town in the american southwest: Warren/Bisbee AZIvan Illich, Toward a History of Needs; Zygmunt Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust; T. Fulano, ""Civilization Is Like a Jetliner""; Unabomber (AKA ""FC""), ""Industrial Society and Its Future""; Tamarack Song, The Old Way and Civilization; Ursula Legun, Women/Wilderness; SECTION IV: THE PATHOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION; Max Nordau, Conventional Lies, or Our Civilization; William Koetke, The Final Empire: The Collapse of Civilization and The Seed of the Future
Joseph Tainter, The Collapse of Complex SocietiesTheodore Roszak, Where the Wasteland Ends: Politics and Transcendence in Postindustrial Society; Andrew Bard Schmookler, The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution; Peter Sloterdijk, Critique of Cynical Reason; Fredric Jameson, The Seeds of Time; Labor of Ludd, ""The Medium Is the Medium""; Des Rėfractaires, ""How Nice to be Civilized!""; David Watson, ""Civilization in Bulk""; Richard Heinberg, Memories and Visions of Paradise; Chrystos, ""They're Always Telling Me I'm Too Angry""
Oswald Spengler, Man and Technics: A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life
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Against civilization : readings and reflections / / edited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
Against civilization : readings and reflections / / edited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
Edizione [Enlarged ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Los Angeles, CA : , : Feral House, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 275 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 335.83
Altri autori (Persone) ZerzanJohn
Soggetto topico Anarchism
Civilization, Modern - 20th century
Civilization, Modern - 21st century
ISBN 1-282-74425-9
9786612744259
1-932595-70-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword: Chellis Glendinning; Introduction: John Zerzan; Preface: Kevin Tucker, Unintended Consequences; SECTION I. OUTSIDE CIVILIZATION; Roy Walker, The Golden Feast; Hoxie Neale Fairchild, The Noble Savage: A Study in Romantic Naturalism; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality; Henry David Thoreau, ""Excursions""; Fredy Perlman, Against His-story, Against Leviathan!; Arnold DeVries, Primitive Man and His Food; Marshal Sahlins, ""The Original Affluent Society""; Lynn Clive, ""Birds Combat Civilization""; John Landau, ""Wildflowers: A Bouquet of Thesis""
Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia: Reflections from Damaged Life; Marvin Harris, Our Kind; Ramon Wilson, Spokane Museum; SECTION II: THE COMING OF CIVILIZATION; George P. Marsh, The Earth as Modified by Human Action; Frederick Turner, Beyond Geography: The Western Spirit Against the Wilderness; James Axtell, The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America; John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal; Paul Shepard, Nature and Madness; Mark Nathan Cohen, Health and the Rise of Civilization; Robin Fox, The Search for Society
Chellis Glendinning, My Name of Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization; Pierre Clastres, Society Against the State; Madhusree Mukerjee, The Land of the Naked People; Robert Wolff, Reading and Writing; SECTION III: THE NATURE OF CIVILIZATION; Friedrich Schiller, On the Aesthetic Education of Man; Charles Fourier, Theory of Four Movements and General Destinies; Sigmund Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents; John Landau, ""Civilization and the Primitive""; Max Horkheimer, Eclipse of Reason; Max Horkheimer, Dawn and Decline; Richard Heinberg, ""Was Civilization a Mistake?""
Barbara Mor, Here: a small history of a mining town in the American southwest: Warren/Bisbee AZ; Ivan Illich, Toward a History of Needs; Zygmunt Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust; T. Fulano, ""Civilization Is Like a Jetliner""; Unabomber (AKA ""FC""), ""Industrial Society and Its Future""; Tamarack Song, The Old Way and Civilization; Ursula Legun, Women/Wilderness; SECTION IV: THE PATHOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION; Max Nordau, Conventional Lies, or Our Civilization; William Koetke, The Final Empire: The Collapse of Civilization and The Seed of the Future
Joseph Tainter, The Collapse of Complex Societies; Theodore Roszak, Where the Wasteland Ends: Politics and Transcendence in Postindustrial Society; Andrew Bard Schmookler, The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution; Peter Sloterdijk, Critique of Cynical Reason; Fredric Jameson, The Seeds of Time; Labor of Ludd, ""The Medium Is the Medium""; Des Rėfractaires, ""How Nice to be Civilized!""; David Watson, ""Civilization in Bulk""; Richard Heinberg, Memories and Visions of Paradise; Chrystos, ""They're Always Telling Me I'm Too Angry""; Oswald Spengler, Man and Technics: A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life
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Against civilization : readings and reflections / / edited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
Against civilization : readings and reflections / / edited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
Edizione [Enlarged ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Los Angeles, CA : , : Feral House, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 275 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 335.83
Altri autori (Persone) ZerzanJohn
Soggetto topico Anarchism
Civilization, Modern - 20th century
Civilization, Modern - 21st century
ISBN 1-282-74425-9
9786612744259
1-932595-70-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword: Chellis Glendinning; Introduction: John Zerzan; Preface: Kevin Tucker, Unintended Consequences; SECTION I. OUTSIDE CIVILIZATION; Roy Walker, The Golden Feast; Hoxie Neale Fairchild, The Noble Savage: A Study in Romantic Naturalism; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality; Henry David Thoreau, ""Excursions""; Fredy Perlman, Against His-story, Against Leviathan!; Arnold DeVries, Primitive Man and His Food; Marshal Sahlins, ""The Original Affluent Society""; Lynn Clive, ""Birds Combat Civilization""; John Landau, ""Wildflowers: A Bouquet of Thesis""
Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia: Reflections from Damaged Life; Marvin Harris, Our Kind; Ramon Wilson, Spokane Museum; SECTION II: THE COMING OF CIVILIZATION; George P. Marsh, The Earth as Modified by Human Action; Frederick Turner, Beyond Geography: The Western Spirit Against the Wilderness; James Axtell, The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America; John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal; Paul Shepard, Nature and Madness; Mark Nathan Cohen, Health and the Rise of Civilization; Robin Fox, The Search for Society
Chellis Glendinning, My Name of Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization; Pierre Clastres, Society Against the State; Madhusree Mukerjee, The Land of the Naked People; Robert Wolff, Reading and Writing; SECTION III: THE NATURE OF CIVILIZATION; Friedrich Schiller, On the Aesthetic Education of Man; Charles Fourier, Theory of Four Movements and General Destinies; Sigmund Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents; John Landau, ""Civilization and the Primitive""; Max Horkheimer, Eclipse of Reason; Max Horkheimer, Dawn and Decline; Richard Heinberg, ""Was Civilization a Mistake?""
Barbara Mor, Here: a small history of a mining town in the American southwest: Warren/Bisbee AZ; Ivan Illich, Toward a History of Needs; Zygmunt Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust; T. Fulano, ""Civilization Is Like a Jetliner""; Unabomber (AKA ""FC""), ""Industrial Society and Its Future""; Tamarack Song, The Old Way and Civilization; Ursula Legun, Women/Wilderness; SECTION IV: THE PATHOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION; Max Nordau, Conventional Lies, or Our Civilization; William Koetke, The Final Empire: The Collapse of Civilization and The Seed of the Future
Joseph Tainter, The Collapse of Complex Societies; Theodore Roszak, Where the Wasteland Ends: Politics and Transcendence in Postindustrial Society; Andrew Bard Schmookler, The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution; Peter Sloterdijk, Critique of Cynical Reason; Fredric Jameson, The Seeds of Time; Labor of Ludd, ""The Medium Is the Medium""; Des Rėfractaires, ""How Nice to be Civilized!""; David Watson, ""Civilization in Bulk""; Richard Heinberg, Memories and Visions of Paradise; Chrystos, ""They're Always Telling Me I'm Too Angry""; Oswald Spengler, Man and Technics: A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life
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L'anarchia : storia dei movimenti libertari nel mondo / Domenico Tarizzo ; prefazione di Paul Avrich
L'anarchia : storia dei movimenti libertari nel mondo / Domenico Tarizzo ; prefazione di Paul Avrich
Autore Tarizzo, Domenico
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : A. Mondadori, 1976
Descrizione fisica 320 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 335.83
Altri autori (Persone) Avrich, Paul
Soggetto topico Anarchia - Storia
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001655089707536
Tarizzo, Domenico  
Milano : A. Mondadori, 1976
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L'anarchia : gli agitatori, le idee, i fatti : saggio di una revisione sistematica e critica e di una valutazione etica / Ettore Zoccoli
L'anarchia : gli agitatori, le idee, i fatti : saggio di una revisione sistematica e critica e di una valutazione etica / Ettore Zoccoli
Autore Zoccoli, Ettore
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano [etc] : Bocca, 1907
Descrizione fisica XXIV, 528 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 335.83
Collana Biblioteca di scienze moderne
Soggetto topico Anarchia - Storia
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003367239707536
Zoccoli, Ettore  
Milano [etc] : Bocca, 1907
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Anarchia come organizzazione / Colin Ward
Anarchia come organizzazione / Colin Ward
Autore Ward, Colin <1924-2010>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano, : Elèuthera, 2019
Descrizione fisica 223 p. ; 19 cm
Disciplina 335.83
Soggetto non controllato Anarchia
ISBN 978-88-330-2033-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910507306903321
Ward, Colin <1924-2010>  
Milano, : Elèuthera, 2019
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Anarchia come romanzo e come fede / Antonio Di Grado
Anarchia come romanzo e come fede / Antonio Di Grado
Autore Di Grado, Antonio
Pubbl/distr/stampa Pollena Trocchia : Ad est dell'equatore, 2014 (, stampa 2015)
Descrizione fisica 131 p. ; 20 cm
Disciplina 335.83
Collana I barbari
Soggetto non controllato Anarchia
ISBN 978-88-95797-90-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910348956103321
Di Grado, Antonio  
Pollena Trocchia : Ad est dell'equatore, 2014 (, stampa 2015)
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Anarchia e cristianesimo / Jacques Ellul
Anarchia e cristianesimo / Jacques Ellul
Autore Ellul, Jacques
Pubbl/distr/stampa \Milano!, : Eleuthera, \1993!
Descrizione fisica 119 p. ; 19 cm
Disciplina 335.83
Soggetto topico Anarchia
Anarchia [e] Cristianesimo
ISBN 8885861261
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Titolo uniforme
Record Nr. UNICAS-VEA0047000
Ellul, Jacques  
\Milano!, : Eleuthera, \1993!
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Anarchism and social revolution : an anarchist politics of the transitionary state / / Brian Williams
Anarchism and social revolution : an anarchist politics of the transitionary state / / Brian Williams
Autore Williams Brian
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer Nature Switzerland AG, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 412 pages)
Disciplina 335.83
Collana Contributions to Political Science Series
Soggetto topico Anarchism
ISBN 3-031-39462-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- This Book's Purpose -- Transformative Goals -- A New Perspective on Anarchism -- Revolution in the United States -- Argument Characteristics -- Primarily a Work in Political Philosophy -- Rationalist and Constructivist Methodologies -- A Weakly Deterministic Philosophy of History -- Referencing and Citation Style -- Roadmap -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- Part I: Anarchism -- Chapter 1: The Arc of History -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Context -- Rise of the Modern Sovereign State -- Before the Modern Era -- Emergence of the Modern Sovereign State System -- Emergence of State Capitalism -- Capitalism and Trade Before the Industrial Revolution -- Industrial Revolution and Manchester Capitalism -- Globalization 1.0: From Mercantilism to Free Trade (Nineteenth Century) -- Detroit Capitalism and the Keynesian Consensus (Twentieth Century) -- Globalization 2.0: The Neoliberal Era (1980-Present) -- The Spread of Liberal Democracy -- Pre-modern Democratic Societies -- The Early-Modern Emergence of Democratic Rights -- The Three Waves of Modern Democratization -- 1.3 The Modern Era in Perspective -- Perspectives on the Rise of State Capitalism -- Thinking About Property: Progress and Golden Age Perspectives -- The Golden Age Perspective: Modernization as Tragedy -- The Progress Perspective: Benefits of Modernization -- Harmonizing Modernization and Equal Liberty -- Technology and the Future of Democratic Capitalism -- Looking Ahead: Systemic Crisis and Transformative Change -- Contemporary Systemic Crises -- Systemic Crisis and Critical Juncture -- 1.4 Libertarian Social Democracy (and Its Alternatives) -- Toward a New Paradigm -- Socioeconomic Inequality and Opportunity for Change -- Post-modern Politics and the Need for New Left Ideas -- Libertarian Social Democracy as an Alternative Paradigm.
Anarchist Engagements with State Politics -- Prefigurative Anarchism -- Gradualist Anarchism -- The Ontological Question -- Libertarian Social Democracy Versus Political Liberalism -- Similarities with Liberalism and/or Republicanism -- Differences from Liberalism: Equality -- Differences from Liberalism: Decentralization -- Libertarian Social Democracy Versus Marxism -- Similarity and Difference -- The Marxian Theory of the State -- Evidence Favoring the Marxian View -- Some Evidence That Class Bias Is Not Inevitable -- Prospects for Egalitarian Democracy After Neoliberalism -- In Sum: Characteristics of an Anarchic State -- 1.5 Philosophy of History -- Framework for Analyzing History -- Two Dimensions of History: Human Motivation and Teleology -- Sources of Human Motivation: Plato's Tripartite Theory of the Soul -- Do Teleological Views Promote State Power? -- Locating Theories in the Two-Dimensional Space: Some Examples -- Rational Choice Theory: Individual Agency Driven by Material (Individual) Interests -- Marx's Dialectical Materialism: History Driven by Material (Class) Interests -- Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: History Driven by Desire for Recognition -- Fukuyama's Universal History: History Driven by Desire for Recognition (Toward Liberal Democracy) -- This Book's Philosophy of History -- Agreement and Difference with Fukuyama's Perspective -- Motivational Dimension: The Ideational Influence of Republican Freedom -- Teleological Dimension: History Tends Toward Equal Liberty Maximization -- Contradictions as a Cause of Historical Change -- Stages of Modern History: Dialectical Interactions and Equal Liberty -- In Sum: The End of History from a Libertarian Social Democratic Perspective -- 1.6 Anarchism and Comparative Politics -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Anarchism in the Political Realm -- 2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Liberal Democracy and Social Progress -- Equal Liberty and Liberal Democracy -- Anarchism and Democracy -- Like Liberal Democracy, Anarchism Emphasizes Equal Liberty -- Anarchism as Radical Democracy -- The Anarchist Critique of Liberal Democracy -- Anarchism Versus Democracy -- The Anarchist Critique Is Especially Plausible Under a Ruling Class -- 2.3 Prefigurative Anarchism -- Prefigurative Anarchist Strategy -- A Traditional Anarchist Perspective -- Prefigurative Anarchist Revolutionary Cycles -- A Critique of Prefigurative Anarchism -- Downplaying Differences Across Political Regime Types -- The Risk of Bad Anarchy -- 2.4 Gradualist Anarchism -- Gradualist Versus Prefigurative Anarchism -- Gradualism in Anarchist Thought -- Permutations of Gradualist Anarchism -- Prefigurative (Non-state) Gradualism -- Gradualism with Statist Participation -- Constitutional Design -- Electoral and/or Reformist Participation -- Statist Participation After Revolution -- In Sum: Toward a Unified Gradualist Perspective -- Elements of Gradualist Anarchism: Just Law, Consensus, and Decentralization -- Consensus and Coercion -- Informal Norms Versus State Coercion -- Consensus and Just Law: What Needs to Be Agreed upon? -- Loyal Opposition and Equal Liberty Maximization -- Defining Decentralization -- Consensus and Decentralization: Consolidating Gains in Equal Liberty -- When Should Power Be Decentralized? -- Avoiding Bad Government After the Revolution -- Skepticism About Transitionary States -- A Transitionary State Can Work Under the Right Conditions -- When to Revert to Revolutionary Strategy -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Anarchism in the Economic Realm -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Terminology -- Mixed Economy -- Common After World War II -- All Societies Have Mixed Economies, Even Today -- Private Economic Sphere.
Private Economic Sphere Characteristics: Ownership, Governance, and Beneficiaries -- Advantages of Markets: Provision, Finance, and Regulation -- Libertarianism in the Private Economic Sphere -- Freed Markets -- Other Organizations from the Private Economic Sphere -- Public Economic Sphere -- Public Economic Sphere Characteristics: Ownership, Governance, and Beneficiaries -- Advantages of State Sector: Provision, Finance, and Regulation -- Libertarianism in the Public Economic Sphere -- Not Necessarily State-Based -- Post-State Public Sectors -- Non-State Public Sectors -- 3.3 Libertarian Mixed Economy -- Economic Liberal Arguments -- Classic Liberal Perspectives on Private Ownership -- Liberal Individualistic View of Human Nature -- The Liberal Critique of Socialism: Trampling on Property Rights -- The Liberal Critique of Socialism: Inability to Calculate -- Socialist Arguments -- People Are Social by Nature -- The Socialist Critique of Liberalism: Intra-Firm Hierarchy -- The Socialist Critique of Liberalism: Monopoly Capitalism -- The Libertarian Mixed Economy Argument -- Human Nature Is Normally Distributed -- Human Nature Corresponds with Mixed Economies -- Addressing Economic Liberal Concerns About Socialism -- Cronyism and Majority Tyranny -- Administrative Inefficiency -- Addressing Socialist Concerns About Markets -- The Public Option as a Solution -- Intra-Firm Hierarchy -- Outside Options Enhance Employee Bargaining Strength -- Outside Options Deprive Capitalists of Workers -- Capital Accumulation Relies on Labor -- 3.4 Balancing Public and Private Economic Spheres -- How to Balance Public and Private? -- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as a Baseline Standard -- Property Rights (Article 17) -- What Is Meant by Property Rights? -- Why Accept Private Property Rights? -- Positive Rights (Articles 22-26).
What Is Meant by Positive Rights? -- Why Accept "Second-Generation" Positive Rights? -- Criteria for Balancing Private Property and Positive Rights -- Applying the Criteria for Balancing Public and Private -- Democratic Decision-Making in the Economic Realm -- Democracy in the Public Versus Private Economic Spheres -- Some Determinants of Collective Choice -- Pluralism of Mixed Economies -- 3.5 Anarchism in the Economic Realm -- Overcoming Collective Action Problems -- Addressing the Challenges of Socialism -- Supply Side Dilemmas: Public Goods and the Free Rider Problem -- Demand Side Dilemmas: Over-Consumption of Common Pool Resources -- Deferred Reciprocity and Economic Institutions -- Gradualism Versus Prefigurative Anarchism in the Economic Realm -- Advantages of State-Based Economic Sectors -- Minimizing the Care Gap -- Federally Integrated Public Sectors -- Minimizing Coordination Problems -- Prefigurative Coordination in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 -- Ensuring the Provision of Public Goods and Services -- Regulatory Framework -- Public Administration in a Democratic Transitionary State -- Co-creation and Libertarian Social Democracy -- Are State-Based Economic Sectors Inherently Hierarchical? -- From Statist to Post-State Economic Sectors -- Collectivism: Anarchism in the Transitionary Era -- Communism: Anarchy After the Transition -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Anarchism in the Cultural Realm -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Revolutionary Cultural Change -- Ronald Inglehart's Evolutionary Modernization Theory -- Micah White's Unified Revolutionary Theory -- 4.3 Social Contract -- Consent and the Social Contract -- Demos Versus Demoi -- Openness to the Idea of a Democratic Transitionary State -- Emphasis on Decentralization -- Division and Loyal Opposition -- Consensual Norms Are Conducive to Equal Liberty; What Counts as Consent? Early Modern Perspectives.
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Williams Brian  
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