Anarchism: from theory to practice
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Guerin, D. Anarchism: from theory to practice Written in an accessible form, the book of the French public figure and writer Daniel Guerin (1904–1988) introduces readers to the basic ideas of anarchism - a socio-political philosophy, the ideal of which is a society of free individuals based on self-government, solidarity and the absence of power and coercion. First published in French in 1965, Guerin's book contributed to the preparation of the revolutionary explosion of 1968 and the restoration of a good name to anarchism after decades of persecution and slander. It has been translated into many languages, reprinted several times, and remains a wonderful, popular introduction to anarchist ideas. It sets out the basic principles of anarchism as they were formulated by its theorists, and also examines the practical experience of building a free and fair society - libertarian socialism. The book is intended for everyone interested in the history of ideas and social movements.
Translation : Anarchist Community of Barnaul, T. Davydova and Jacques PetiverEditor: Mikhail TsovmaCorrector: Petr RyabovCover design: Varvara KornilovaLayout: Anarchist Community of BarnaulCover photo: Tina ModottiLicense: Creative Commons, Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
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- Name of the Author
- Даниэль Герен
- Language
- Russian