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_aChomsky, Noam
_d1928-
245 _aChomsky On Anarchism
260 _aLibertatia [d.i. ohne Ort]
_bStörtebeker Press [d.i. ohne Verlag]
_c2015 [?] [Nachdruck der Ausg. von 2005]
300 _a251 S.;
_c20,4 x 14,2 x 2,1 cm
440 _aChomsky On Anarchism
500 _aHis brilliant critiques of - among other things - capitalism, imperialism, domestic repression and government propaganda have become mini-publishing industries unto themselves. But, in this flood of publishing and republishing, very little ever gets said about what exactly Chomsky stands for, his own personal politics, his vision of the future. Not, that is, until Chomsky on Anarchism, a groundbreaking new book that shows a different side of this best-selling author: the anarchist principles that have guided him since he was a teenager. This collection of Chomsky’s essays and inter-views includes numerous pieces that have never been published before, as well as rare material that first saw the light of day in hard-to-find pamphlets and anarchist periodicals. Taken together, they paint a fresh picture of Chomsky, showing his lifelong involvement with the anarchist community, his constant commitment to nonhierarchical models of political organization and his hopes for a future world without rulers. (Klappentext)
563 1 2 _aBroschiert, Klebebindung
650 _2Anarchismus
650 _2Theorie und Praxis
700 _92905
_aWeigl, Charles
_eVorw.
700 _92906
_aPateman, Barry
_d1952-
_eEinf.
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_cBUCH
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