Demanding the Impossible

Demanding the Impossible
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Peter Marshall. Demanding the Impossible

PETER MARSHALL. Demanding the Impossible

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART ONE Anarchism in Theory

1 The River of Anarchy

2 Society and the State

Society

Natural Order

State and Government

Liberal Democracy

The Marxist State

Law

The Nation-State

3 Freedom and Equality

Authority

Power

Equality

PART TWO Forerunners of Anarchism

4 Taoism and Buddhism. Taoism

Buddhism

5 The Greeks

6 Christianity

7 The Middle Ages. Mystical and Millenarian Anarchists

8 The English Revolution

9 The French Renaissance and Enlightenment

François Rabelais

Etienne de la Boétie

Gabriel de Foigny

Fénelon

The Enlightenment

Jean Meslier

Morelly

Denis Diderot

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

10 The British Enlightenment

Jonathan Swift

Edmund Burke

Thomas Paine

PART THREE Great Libertarians

11 French Libertarians

Marquis de Sade

Charles Fourier

12 German Libertarians

Wilhelm von Humboldt

Friedrich Nietzsche

13 British Libertarians

John Stuart Mill

Herbert Spencer

Edward Carpenter

William Morris

Oscar Wilde

14 American Libertarians

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Walt Whitman

Henry David Thoreau

PART FOUR Classic Anarchist Thinkers

15 William Godwin The Lover of Order

Philosophy

Human Nature

Ethics

Politics

Economics

Education

Free Society

Means of Reform

16 Max Stirner The Conscious Egoist

Philosophy

Ethics

Politics

17 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon The Philosopher of Poverty

Human Nature

Ethics

Politics

18 Michael Bakunin The Fanatic of Freedom

Philosophy

Human Nature

Liberty and Authority

The State

Free Society

Revolutionary Strategy

19 Peter Kropotkin The Revolutionary Evolutionist

Philosophy

Ethics

Human Nature

The State

Free Society

War and Revolution

Influence

20 Elisée Reclus The Geographer of Liberty

21 Errico Malatesta The Electrician of Revolution

22 Leo Tolstoy The Count of Peace

Philosophy

Government

Means of Reform

23 American Individualists and Communists

Josiah Warren

Lysander Spooner

Benjamin R. Tucker

Adin Ballou and John Humphrey Noyes

Voltairine de Cleyre

Alexander Berkman

24 Emma Goldman The Most Dangerous Woman

Philosophy

Sexual Politics

25 German Communists

Gustav Landauer

Johann Most

Rudolf Rocker

26 Mohandas Gandhi The Gentle Revolutionary

PART FIVE Anarchism in Action

27 France

28 Italy

29 Spain

30 Russia and the Ukraine

31 Northern Europe. Germany

Sweden and Norway

Holland

Britain

32 United States

33 Latin America

Argentina

Uruguay

Brazil

Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Venezuela, Nicaragua

Mexico

Cuba

34 Asia. China

Japan

Korea

India

The Sarvodaya Movement

PART SIX Modern Anarchism

35 The New Left and the Counter-culture

The New Left

The Counter-culture

France 1968

The Situationists

Provos and Kabouters

Social Ecology

Anarcha-Feminism

A New Era: Reinventing Anarchy

36 The New Right and Anarcho – capitalism

37 Modern Libertarians

Bertrand Russell

Aldous Huxley

Martin Buber

Lewis Mumford

Noam Chomsky

Albert Camus and Existentialism

Michel Foucault

38 Modern Anarchists

Herbert Read

Alex Comfort

Paul Goodman

39 Murray Bookchin and the Ecology of Freedom

Philosophy of Nature

History and Society

Social Ecology

Ecotopia

Remaking Society

Changing the World

PART SEVEN The Legacy of Anarchism

40 Ends and Means

Means

41 The Relevance of Anarchism

The Nature of Anarchism

Human Nature

The State

Authority and Power

Law

Public Opinion

Social and Economic Arrangements

Work

Reform or Revolution?

Bourgeois Sport, Infantile Disorder or utopian Dream?

EPILOGUE The Phoenix Rising

Wave upon Wave

Anarcha-feminism

Manufacturing Dissent

Seeds beneath the Snow

Past the Post

Post-left Anarchy

Temporary Autonomous Zones

The Wild and the Free

The Forest beneath the Streets

Neolithic Anarchy

Green Shoots

Social Ecology

Liberation Ecology

Anarchy in Action

The Movement of Movements

Anarchy around the World

Walking and Questioning

Dancing in the New Millennium

REFERENCE NOTES

Introduction

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Chapter Thirty-Eight

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-One

Epilogue

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

Anthologies

General

Some Anarchist and Allied Websites

INDEX

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

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Epilogue

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