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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The argument of this book is that an anarchist society, a society which organizes itself without authority, is always in existence, like a seed beneath the snow, buried under the weight of the state and its bureaucracy, capitalism and its waste, privilege and its injustices, nationalism and its suicidal loyalties, religious differences and their superstitious separatism.Anarchist ideas are so much at variance with ordinary political assumptions and the solutions anarchists offer so remote, that all too often people find it hard to take anarchism seriously. This classic text is an attempt to bridge the gap between the present reality and anarchist aspirations, between what is and what, according to the anarchists, might be.Through a wide-ranging analysisdrawing on examples from education, urban planning, welfare, housing, the environment, the workplace, and the family, to name but a fewColin Ward demonstrates that the roots of anarchist practice are not so alien or quixotic as they might at first seem but lie precisely in the ways that people have always tended to organize themselves when left alone to do so.The result is both an accessible introduction for those new to anarchism and pause for thought for those who are too quick to dismiss it.For more than thirty years, in over thirty books, Colin Ward patiently explained anarchist solutions to everything from vandalism to climate changeand celebrated unofficial uses of the landscape as commons, from holiday camps to squatter communities. Ward was an anarchist journalist and editor for almost sixty years, most famously editing the journal Anarchy. He was also a columnist for New Statesman, New Society, Freedom, and Town and Country Planning. "First published 1973 by George Allen & Unwin Ltd. Published by Freedom Press 1982, 1996, 2001, and 2008"--Title page verso. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781629632384
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