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CONTENTS
ОглавлениеCover
Title Page
Copyright
Praise
Dedication
Introduction
PART ONE: Anarchism in Theory
1 The River of Anarchy
2 Society and the State
3 Freedom and Equality
PART TWO: Forerunners of Anarchism
4 Taoism and Buddhism
5 The Greeks
6 Christianity
7 The Middle Ages
8 The English Revolution
9 The French Renaissance and Enlightenment
10 The British Enlightenment
PART THREE: Great Libertarians
11 French Libertarians
12 German Libertarians
13 British Libertarians
14 American Libertarians
PART FOUR: Classic Anarchist Thinkers
15 William Godwin: The Lover of Order
16 Max Stirner: The Conscious Egoist
17 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: The Philosopher of Poverty
18 Michael Bakunin: The Fanatic of Freedom
19 Peter Kropotkin: The Revolutionary Evolutionist
20 Elisée Reclus: The Geographer of Liberty
21 Errico Malatesta: The Electrician of Revolution
22 Leo Tolstoy: The Count of Peace
23 American Individualists and Communists
24 Emma Goldman: The Most Dangerous Woman
25 German Communists
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
32 United States
33 Latin America
34 Asia
PART SIX: Modern Anarchism
35 The New Left and the Counter-culture
36 The New Right and Anarcho-capitalism
37 Modern Libertarians
38 Modern Anarchists
39 Murray Bookchin and the Ecology of Freedom
PART SEVEN: The Legacy of Anarchism
40 Ends and Means
41 The Relevance of Anarchism
Epilogue
Reference Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
About the Author
By the Same Author
About the Publisher